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Is there a cure for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?


Is there a cure for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

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There is currently no cure for MS (wish there was!). The progress, severity and specific symptoms of MS are unpredictable. You never know when an attack will occur, how long it will last, or how severe it will be.

Treatment goals for MS are to reduce the number of attacks, improve recovery from attacks, slow MS's progression, and relieve complications due to the loss of function (i.e. numbness, weakness, loss of muscle coordination, problems with vision, speech, bladder control, etc.).

I had over 30 lesions before I was ever diagnosed. The attacks were just in parts of my brain that didn't cause noticable symptoms. But in the last few months I've had 2 moderate attacks but they resolved quickly.

Here's a easy to understand article http://www.medicinenet.com/multiple_scle...
I also like the "MS for Dummies" book. For me MS was the devil I knew since my mom and aunt have it. But the book was a good reference for my husband. Plus there were tips I hadn't heard of or thought about.

If you keep up with the latest research. Doctors are know discovering that MS is caused by chlamydia Pneumoniae and is associated with alot of other disease. There are doctors that treat MS with heavy long term antibiotics and have had a lot of success from it. Go to cpnhelp.org and check it out. Dr. Wheldon and his wife both have MS and are currently recovering with his antibiotic treatment along with his patients Dr. Wheldon and other doctors from this website have been doing research on MS from years.

THERE IS NO CURE,,,,,but there are many many different treatment methods out there,,,depending on your symptoms,how it is progressing etc ,,,,it is a disease that you should definetly have followed by a neurologist that you trust ,and medications that your comfortable with,,,, do you have?,,,,,I do.... so trust me,,,

Nope! It's a progressive chronic disease and there is only treatment (physical therapy, counseling, supportive therapy). Basically to help the patient cope with the symptoms and progression of the disease and to improve the quality of life!

no, but it's treatable, and the life cuality and prognosis can improved a lot.-

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