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How can hypersensitivity due to multiple sclerosis be reduced? |
I was diagnosed with MS with Transverse Myelitis in September. Since then every spot on my body has bee stings and every spot is overly sensitive to anything that I touch, be it something cold that feels hot or something that should hurt but does, such as these computer keys. I take Copaxone and Avonex through a trial, but I've had another attack since Sept. I have taken 22 different seizure drugs and anti-depressants, which are supposed to work on this type of problem, and IV lidocaine. Nothing has aleviated or even lessened the pain. Any suggestions? All those medications might actually have aggravated the situation. Warm water. I know it will hurt a bit at first, but stand in a warm shower, lukewarm at first if you prefer, and just let the water run on you for about fifteen minutes (or shower as usual.) I have personal experience with pains and sensitivities and that helps me most days. Soy milk also helps on really bad days. It's like it has some natural reliever in it or something. Sip on plain water all day...and you'll hate it coz it aggravates some things maybe, but a nice drink of sweetened coffee. Let it sit a bit if you must. Exercise a little bit more every day and you will be so tired at night you have to sleep no matter what (without dealling with the pain.) Good diet of fruits, veggies, lean meat, water.... Your doctors should be helping with this some more. Try getting an impartial doctor's opinion of what needs to happen maybe? Ready to try an all natural remedy? I need to talk to someone above me in natural health but I'm sure she will know what to do. The all natural mineral supplements I take have cured my depression of 5 years, low thyroid and hypoglycemia (one step away from diabetes). I couldn't get out of bed most days, now i have lost weight and I am painting again which is a big deal for me. The woman above I mentioned is the science/herbal expert who created the supplements I'm on. She is 80 years old and has not been sick with any illness in 30 years. please email me for more info, I'd really like to help! Yes, neurological pain can be very, very dificult. Can I suggest that you try web sites such as mswatch for information and to share your experience Good Luck |
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