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MS cure
I have MS since 2006. I am a woman, 41 years old. I had a relapse in Sept 2010 with bad numbness in left leg and minor in left hand. My right eye vision was impaired. I was on IV steroids for 3 hours over 3 days. Then on oral steroid for a week. My disability is improving slowly. Since a week I ma taking Ruta 6 and calcarea phos on advice of a homeopathic doctor. Also, Arsenicum Album for stomach malabsorption. Very depressed about life now:(Rintu on 2010-09-22
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Hello.
Can you tell me about what happened prior to your MS. Were there any incidents in your life that may have triggered this disorder? Something traumatic? Grief, divorce, robbery, etc. ..
How are you as a person, your mood, your mental and Physics. ?
Are you a very tidy person? Closed-person controlled, etc. ..?
Parakletos. Classical Homeopathy
Can you tell me about what happened prior to your MS. Were there any incidents in your life that may have triggered this disorder? Something traumatic? Grief, divorce, robbery, etc. ..
How are you as a person, your mood, your mental and Physics. ?
Are you a very tidy person? Closed-person controlled, etc. ..?
Parakletos. Classical Homeopathy
♡ Parakletos last decade
I cannot recall anything out of the ordinary happening prior to the first attack in 2006. I woke up one morning with the feeling that something had gotten into my left eye like grit, solidified eye secretion, etc. After a day the feeling did not go away, so I went to an eye doctor who prescribed eye drops for 2 days. However, there was no change and then I was referred to her senior who diagnosed optic neuritis that, after an MRI and other tests, was cofirmed as MS. About me as a person, I would say I am normal...neither too happy a soul nor depressed. I lost my parents in my early twenties which was a major tragedy in my life, a major trauma...something I still wish had not happened. I had two affairs later in my twenties which ended in a bad away. I have difficulties with my siblings as they are utterly selfish. I am a single woman and employed in a private company now and stay all by myself. I have two good women friends who are a source of support. We often talk on the phone or through Skype, Yahoo messenger, etc.
I am a fairly tidy person who does all her work by herself. I feel lonely all the time. However, I feel I have courage. My friends also think so. But ever since this attack I have no interest left in anything. Everything seems futile now. I had visualized my life very differently-- a life of happiness and success in every sense -- and it is all ashes now. Death would be a relief especially as MS takes away any decent quality of life that a person can have. I work for my company from home. I move around with difficulty which I hope will go away.
Well...this is what I can tell you about myself in brief. Hope it helps.
I am a fairly tidy person who does all her work by herself. I feel lonely all the time. However, I feel I have courage. My friends also think so. But ever since this attack I have no interest left in anything. Everything seems futile now. I had visualized my life very differently-- a life of happiness and success in every sense -- and it is all ashes now. Death would be a relief especially as MS takes away any decent quality of life that a person can have. I work for my company from home. I move around with difficulty which I hope will go away.
Well...this is what I can tell you about myself in brief. Hope it helps.
Rintu last decade
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