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Multiple sclerosis(ms).....? |
Well, my mom has multiple sclerosis, shes 44. She seems to be healthy right now, she slurs her words though and falls over out of no where once in awhile(loses balance). She can't have stress but between me and my two siblings, plus her being a single mom, there is a lot. People do not die from MS. It is not a fatal disease since it does not attack the major organs. Most of us who have MS lead relatively normal lives and do not wind up in a wheel chair. Every case is different though. No two cases of MS are the same. This is not a good web site to find out about this disease. Everyone will come on here and tell you what their mom's MS is like. But there mother is not your mother. My mom also has MS,it starts out slow then it can progress,but treatment can help like B12 shots, it can be depresing for everybody more then likely she will not be able to walk and u will have 2 clean up after her in more ways than one, you should start exercising with her daily and look into help for her some 2 help her around the house while u gone u should look into aprogram that allow u to take care of her and u get paid for it real nice might i add Nic, please check out the link below, I would like you to please take the time to help your mom by reading and watching the show online if possible. But if you can get her to do the phase one diet on the site below and get some of the good stuff like beta glucan and some of the other immune system and antifungal's you could help her out of this. check out the site and the diet part is FAQ's halfway down the page. aw think possitive and im sure she`ll be better soon and dont worry to much im sure she wouldn`t want you to. maybe you could go to the doctors and ask about it or type it in on google? best of luck to ur family :) |
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