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Old 05-13-2008, 08:10 AM #4
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Still trying to find out all I can about MS, what I should eat, do etc. I have read about what people with MS should and should not eat. Does anyone know and are doing? My sister told me I should start by not drinking diet sodas but seeing that other sodas have 180 calories, I do not want to drink them. What do you all think?
I started having symptoms in '99 and was dx'd in 2000. Since then, I've learned that everyone is different more so for MSers. So many symptoms and levels with all of them.

As for food and drink... I eat and drink what I wish to. For me, neither has an effect; except for the weight.

MS is a disease with no known cause. Medicine is treating the bulk of the symptoms...

Okay, back to the point:

Eat and drink by your own choice. You'll find your way

Cheers!

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