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posted 02/24/2009, comment (1)

What should I do, I am starting to get nervous.

Hi ,   I have read a lot of the posts on this site and thought that someone might have the answer to my questions.   First, I will tell you guys my story.   The fall of '07 I got sick. REALLY sick. Neurological problems - dizzy, misjudging distance, hitting my head, leg and arm twitches, crawling skin, feelings of electric... Read moreChevron
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Mandy Crest

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posted 02/23/2009, comments (5)

MS Fears in the darkness of night

Larry King, when interviewing the late Christopher Reeve, asked, “Do you think about walking?”Reeve replied, “Oh, absolutely. You know, as a matter of fact, in my dreams -- I have never been disabled in my dreams, so my subconscious insists that I am whole, and I follow my subconscious.”Our minds and our bodies, while... Read moreChevron
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Jake Crest

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posted 02/12/2009, comments (3)

What Goes Up Must Come Down

It was just a few weeks ago that I looked at my wife, Mandy, and asked with some trepidation, "I don't mean to sound crazy, but are you SURE that you've still got Multiple Sclerosis?" Hope, it seems, springs eternal and although I consider myself a pragmatist, I still fall victim to its seductions. Mandy looked at me quizzically, and said... Read moreChevron
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Mandy Crest

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posted 02/02/2009, comments (17)

Reason to Rejoice - Research Breakthrough Reverses MS Disability

What a story! For the very first time, disability has been reversed in patients in the early stages of multiple sclerosis. Let's just take a moment to let that soak in. Disability has not only been halted, it has actually been reversed!Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system. In patients with MS, the immune system mistakenly... Read moreChevron
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posted 11/28/2008, comments (2)

Holidays Then and Now

Happy Thanksgiving!  Thanksgiving is a day for families and friends to come together to give thanks.  It’s also a day that many people begin to really get into the ‘holiday spirit’.   Thanksgiving Day has always been one of my favorite holidays.  My daughter, Jen, and I have spent each Thanksgiving with my... Read moreChevron
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