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Would anyone know of a link between neuromuscular disease and multiple sclerosis? |
I have a history of multiple sclerosis and was recently told by a lung specialist I have restricted lungs, neuromuscular disease. Both neuromuscular disease and ms are broad categories, with a lot of potential overlap. MS is a syndrome diagnosis, as I'm sure you know, having lived with it. The symptoms can be many and various, and the cause is not definite. A lot of kinds of neuromuscular diseases can be described with similarly vague, broad comments. With uncertain etiology and treatments, various people who've struck out on their own have developed their own theories about causes and remedies. One idea is about "stealth viruses," microbes that are hard to detect, but can cause effects. Some people have found improvement using efforts to address such possible causes. I myself am using samento, which is a broad spectrum herb that has been found to have positive effects on a wide variety of conditions, for not entirely certain reasons. Another theory is toxins, and anything that impairs normal immune or physiological function. Such theories offer suggestions to look for common causes underlying hard to trace systemic conditions, and worthwhile considerations regarding nurturing, non-invasive, non-exclusive treatment options. Even IBT (inverted bed therapy) might be worth a try. |
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