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Old 12-01-2011, 08:25 PM #20
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Regardless, once permanent damage is done, axions are cut, that is it normally, some myelin will repair, some won't, so full recovery, back to the old days I believe is going to be a rare occurrence. However, if the recovery is 20-30-50%, or it is caught in the early stages that is where I believe our miracles will be.
This.

I had my procedure done May 31, 2010. It dramatically improved my life but I am not cured. I still have MS, I still have problems, but I did see real and lasting improvments. Just for the fatigue reduction alone it was well worth it. In the 1.5 years since the treatment I have not had any progression, just flare ups of pre-existing symptoms.
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