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Just regular 'ol run of the mill Zyrtec works great for itching.
When I still had the MS if I ate too much meat aka consecutive days my legs would weigh 40lbs more two days or three days later. I never went on Tysabri. After I looked into what that stuff really does to your body I said no way in hell. I was on Avonex for 9 months and Copaxone with LDN for the two years up to HiCy. I have a few small spinal lesions but the one in my neck is healing and has actually gotten smaller and is barely noticeable on MRI. I have never once remitted. Never. HiCy has finally allowed my body to heal. Relapsing remitting would have been a dream to me. My MRI all said RRMS but my body was PPMS all the way. No the fact I am walking again is a direct responsibility to HiCy. I only got worse before. I am walking better now than 1.5 years ago. Well I can't show some things on video. My bladder and bowels work normal again. My balance is pretty close to normal with my eyes closed. I walk into a lot of doc appointments now rather than taking my wheelchair. I sleep normally. I used to take 2-4 hours of MS related fatigue naps a day and I don't need them at all anymore. The MS hug is gone. The brain fog is gone. I can remember a list. I can feel things with both hands. I can work out now and actually gain muscle mass. Geeeeeeees...what else? lol Folks everyone of you could try to do this...it really wasn't that big of a deal. Avonex has a higher morbidity rate than HiCy and this actually worked. RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Our mailing address: 1653 W. Congress Parkway, Chicago, Illinois 60612 To make an appointment with a doctor at Rush, please call our toll-free physician referral number: (888) 352-RUSH. Multiple Sclerosis Center at Rush Contact Phone (312) 942-8011 also.... Carrie Trecker Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Johns Hopkins Hospital, Meyer 113 600 N. Wolfe St. Baltimore, MD 21287-7121 410-502-2574 (Office) 410-614-1530 (Fax) Dr. Douglas Kerr / Mary Brown Johns Hopkins Hospital 600 N. Wolfe Street, Pathology 627C Baltimore, MD 21287 Leave them a message and they actually will get back to you. |
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