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Old 05-07-2007, 04:42 PM #11
ZiaSolis ZiaSolis is offline
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Posted this yesterday, but, in the wrong thread, I guess.

I had my first sx in the ninth grade, my first exacerbation in my mid-twenties, was finally correctly dxd rrms twenty-five years later during my second exacerbation. For tx, I use C and LDN. I consider stress my big enemy. When I was first dxd, I made a commitment to myself to de-stress my life to the max. I've had the luxury of being able to do this. Currently, my MS is taking a mild course and my lesions are "shrinking".

One of my neuros explained that my lesions are in a huge mass within my left frontal cortex. If I weren't ambidextrous, I would have lost the ability to use language. Being ambidextrous feels like I was given an extraordinary gift. So, I figure the least I can do is to "calm" my MS in any and every way I can.

Glad to be here!

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