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Old 10-22-2013, 05:49 PM #21
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Hi, I was dx with ALS/possible MMN a month ago. No insurance. Trying to arrange things. I am wondering, have any of you tried tumeric, Vit D3, or other unconventional therapies? Also, before you got symptoms, did you hit your head really hard? Doc said that probably didn't matter, but I am curious. I have had slow wasting of my left hand and arm, now it's moving into my right arm and leg. I cannot use my left arm or hand for much of anything now. No pain. I guess I'm looking for an alternative to IVIG, hate needles. Thanks for having this forum, it is very helpful to read what others are going thru.
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