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Old 07-05-2012, 10:12 PM #1
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Question To drug or not to drug, hmmm???

Hi peeps

I am new to my MS diagnosis and doing tons of research...for days..I am trying to figure out if I should try the shots or just do SWANK diet and be fit...I already have a very positive mind frame so I have that going for me. There are the periodic freak outs but that's ok

Statistically, is one more successful than the other? I,m tring to find studies and so many seem to do great with few to no relapses going natural. I am so very torn.

I was looking for other threads on this but no luck.

I would so appreciate any advice or stats that u know of. Thank u so so much....



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