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ASTONISHING TRANSFORMATION - 2 years after HSCT! We Catch Up With Hamish
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It was 2 years ago that Hamish took us inside Clinica Ruiz in Mexico for his HSCT (stem cells) treatment for his MS. Hamish joins us for a catch up and it is SUCH an inspiring video. Listening to Hamish you'll understand the importance of treating MS hard and early. I run this channel single handed and it is a lot of work and expense. For less than a cup of coffee a month you can support the ch...
Groundbreaking MS Clinical Trial: A New Hope in Add-On Therapy! #clinicaltrials #multiplesclerosis
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The SIZOMUS trial is all about testing an add-in (adjunct) therapy for MS. It is still recruiting. I have just finished it. If you are in or near to London you may be eligible to take part. The weird thing is that so many other conditions have more than one medicine involved to treat different parts of the disease and yet this is a new thing in MS. Go figure? It is happening at the Royal London...
Incredible gifts from the 🚴 #RideCanada4MS sponsor #canyon #shoes #cyclinggear #GCN
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Incredible gifts from the 🚴 #RideCanada4MS sponsor #canyon #shoes #cyclinggear #GCN
Welcome To theMSguide.com 🚴 #RideCanada4MS #cycling #training #heartrate #strava #weightlifting
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Welcome To theMSguide.com 🚴 #RideCanada4MS #cycling #training #heartrate #strava #weightlifting
Phytaphix MS Supplements Helps with My Training for the Ultimate Challenge🚴 #RideCanada4MS
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Phytaphix MS Supplements Helps with My Training for the Ultimate Challenge🚴 #RideCanada4MS
TAKE CONTROL Of Your MS! Expert MS Neurologist Explains Brain Health Hacks #RideCanada4MS
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TAKE CONTROL Of Your MS! Expert MS Neurologist Explains Brain Health Hacks #RideCanada4MS
Why I’m Cycling 8000 km Across Canada for MS Brain Health - The Mission Behind #RideCanada4MS
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Why I’m Cycling 8000 km Across Canada for MS Brain Health - The Mission Behind #RideCanada4MS
Kate's Amazing Story of #weightloss and MS #transformation through #exercise #RideCanadaForMS
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Kate's Amazing Story of #weightloss and MS #transformation through #exercise #RideCanadaForMS
A slightly #nerdy video about rotational mass of bicycle wheels & #tubolito tubes #RideCanadaForMS
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A slightly #nerdy video about rotational mass of bicycle wheels & #tubolito tubes #RideCanadaForMS
Announcing a $1 Million Fundraising Ride Across Canada for MS! 🚴🇨🇦 #RideCanadaForMS #TimeIsBrain
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Announcing a $1 Million Fundraising Ride Across Canada for MS! 🚴🇨🇦 #RideCanadaForMS #TimeIsBrain
It Was Crazy #Cornwall Rain_ Testing Ice Trike Options #RideCanadaForMS #challenge #exercise #shorts
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It Was Crazy #Cornwall Rain_ Testing Ice Trike Options #RideCanadaForMS #challenge #exercise #shorts
We Are Getting Closer AND Closer To The BIG Announcement #riding #trikes #canada #multiplesclerosis
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We Are Getting Closer AND Closer To The BIG Announcement #riding #trikes #canada #multiplesclerosis
Things They DIDN'T TELL YOU At Diagnosis... (P3) #msdiagnosis #choices #standard #healthcare
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Things They DIDN'T TELL YOU At Diagnosis... (P3) #msdiagnosis #choices #standard #healthcare
How AI is changing #MultipleSclerosis care. The ASSIST-MS trial is at the cutting edge #ai #mri
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How AI is changing #MultipleSclerosis care. The ASSIST-MS trial is at the cutting edge #ai #mri
What Is Happening? #multiplesclerosis #brainhealth #epic #surprise #resilience
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What Is Happening? #multiplesclerosis #brainhealth #epic #surprise #resilience
DEFINITIVE GUIDE For Getting PAXLOVID At Home From a Specialist Nurse_ #immunocompromised #covid
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DEFINITIVE GUIDE For Getting PAXLOVID At Home From a Specialist Nurse_ #immunocompromised #covid
Getting PAXLOVID If You Are IMMUNOSUPPRESSED_ My Tortured Experiences #multiplesclerosis
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Getting PAXLOVID If You Are IMMUNOSUPPRESSED_ My Tortured Experiences #multiplesclerosis
Welcome to theMSguide.com
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Welcome to theMSguide.com
Things They Didn't Tell You At Diagnosis... (P2) #msdiagnosis
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Things They Didn't Tell You At Diagnosis... (P2) #msdiagnosis
Things They Didn't Tell You At Diagnosis...
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Things They Didn't Tell You At Diagnosis...
Revolutionary AI Powered Insoles That Track Your MS Better Than Any Neurologist.
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Revolutionary AI Powered Insoles That Track Your MS Better Than Any Neurologist.
Unlock A Secret With Me: This Is A Way You Can Walk Better with Multiple Sclerosis
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Unlock A Secret With Me: This Is A Way You Can Walk Better with Multiple Sclerosis
Solutions From An Expert: The 3 Biggest Sexual Challenges Faced By MS Patients - Ep 2
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Solutions From An Expert: The 3 Biggest Sexual Challenges Faced By MS Patients - Ep 2
Unlocking The Truth: The 3 Biggest Sexual Challenges Faced By MS Patients - Episode 1
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Unlocking The Truth: The 3 Biggest Sexual Challenges Faced By MS Patients - Episode 1
Hear George's Inspiring MS Story That Impacted The Digital Space With The Launch Of shift.ms In 2009
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Hear George's Inspiring MS Story That Impacted The Digital Space With The Launch Of shift.ms In 2009
Females get WORSE Multiple Sclerosis CARE than Men... #multiplesclerosis
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Females get WORSE Multiple Sclerosis CARE than Men... #multiplesclerosis
London Marathon 2024 - Joe is supporting MS Research_ One Marathon At A Time
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London Marathon 2024 - Joe is supporting MS Research_ One Marathon At A Time
#Multiplesclerosis Is One Joy after another_ the #Steroid Comedown hits
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#Multiplesclerosis Is One Joy after another_ the #Steroid Comedown hits
PODCAST - Wherever you live, MS-UK can help your MS Journey with their incredible resources.
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PODCAST - Wherever you live, MS-UK can help your MS Journey with their incredible resources.

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  • @angelbabycards3595
    @angelbabycards3595 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Here you go: Status Update: December 17, 2024: Findings: Experiencing [Substantial Improvement] as of December 15, 2024. Efforts to Outcomes: As of December 17, 2024, I no longer require the cane I have used since Summer, 2019 to walk and function, as I went to Walmart this evening [without the cane], did my shopping, paid for groceries, visited with store checkers as necessary, walked out, stepped up and into the truck, went home, brought groceries in, and appreciated the way [Everybody Began Treating Me Normally Once again Finally after [5 years of MS Onset of Symptoms]. Though my vision could be better, I can now see at around 20/20 20/40 Vision, as the Clemestine and Berberine appear to have made a substantial difference. I can see again, walk again, though some more physical therapy will be needed to improve and rebuild physical strength due to long periods of sitting due to MS, and am [feeling normal enough] once again as of December 18, 2024. Excelsior! :) An excellent video. I learned a lot, though I and many MS Sufferers, "did in-fact come to the very same conclusions, and have developed their own PIPE type Intervention in order to save Years possibly in long-term studies and focus groups, ... natural based solutions that [ Essentially does the exact same thing], that more and more people can actually afford in order to recover. MS, so sorry, is no longer the Diseased White Elephant in the room it once was... ' * Don't ask Me how I know it actually works. (Smile / Grin) * Here, I was diagnosed in 2016, began seeing visual symptoms in, say 2019, went to work on learning who to mitigate and reverse MS symptoms, and yes, in 2024, I developed an augmented tincture that does the exact same thing, and it Does In-Fact work, at least for me. * - Key Words: [ Quinine, {Antiviral}, Clemestine, {Meyelin Regeneration} , and Berberine], [Method: 26 Week Proposed Program: Step 1: Comprehensive Anti-Parasitic Mitigation/Abatement Treatment [26 weeks] Step 2: Introduction and Maintenance Diet; Whal's or Swank Diet [26 Weeks and Continue] Step 3: Introduction to Understanding Balance Systems within the Body [1-26 Weeks and Forward]; Vestibular, Cerebellum, Vision, Extremities; How Each and All Systems work to establish and maintain balance, and what to do when they don't. Step 4: Introduction to Anti-Parasitic Homepathic and Over the Counter medicines. How they work, where to find them, how they are typically taken for improving microbiome health, and how to develop a [Comprehensive Augmented Tincture, which can be taken daily to mitigae and abate the ongoing presence of Biologics and Viral Agents which are common and known to be responsible for Neurological Degeneration in the Body. Step 5: Understanding The Importance of Early Disease Treatment Through Key Homeopathics people buy commonly and over the counter, but become quite adept at the mitigation; -even the potential abatement of the Signs and Symptoms of disease we call / called Multiple Sclerosis. Step 6: Discovering Early Treatment Mitigation Strategies: Why Early Detection and Aggressive Treatment of Viruses and Biologics in the form of blood bourne parasitic infection, [is only now becoming the preferred method of treatment by more and more doctors in 2020-2024-Present, - and why. {Helps To Restore Microbiome and can Improve Balance Problems slowly over time}. Hope this Helps. MDM, JD Candidate.

  • @angelbabycards3595
    @angelbabycards3595 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Stopped the video at 18:36 to leave a quick opinion comment. "Yes, NOTHING BETTER, than ""People treating me like Shit Once Again, Now that I No Longer am using a Cane any longer, while I shop, walk about, pay for things, do my banking, etc.. I'm So Very Happy Now and Once Again..! ! ** Yes, [Recovery] from a disease such as MS is a total shocker for most..., because they expected to see me as a cripple for the rest of my life.. Well, Boo FRikkity Whooo....LOL.

  • @angelbabycards3595
    @angelbabycards3595 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I love this video and what it represents. Yes, I too was diagnosed in 2016, and I can tell you this: Everybody kept automatically turning me into a Crippled Man. I refused that idea and began looking for both answers and cures, as I am quite bright. And So: As my friend and mentor, Gilbert, who himself was diagnosed with MS back in the 90's before he passed in November, 2017 from his own MS complications, sigh..., - I quickened my pace to find my answers. That way, I would not Decompensate and Progress with MS. By 2022, I began having the typical problems with Optic Neuritis in addition to the loss of strength in my legs. Yes, it began, and it sucked, but as I read and viewed videos, I noticed, some folks were having hope with the use of Sasparilla bark and Liquid Stevia. I found some liquid Stevia. The stuff actually helped on evening, and from that point, I knew my research abilities had substantial merit. By 2023-2024, I found that the Whal's Protocol Diet actually was helping get a bit better, so I incorporated it's principles along with the development of my Augmented Tincture, to address the root [Cause in-fact], and not just try to slow the decline, with Disease Modifying Therapies that I in no way could or would want to afford. I just could not spend the rest of my life with my crappy balance, my weakening legs, the walker they issued me in April, 2016 upon my exit post diagnosis of MS. I would not accept that as my future, so when I finished my Augmented Tincture, I decided to Guniea Pig myself and try it, track the progress and outcomes, then if it worked, I would then share it with everybody, once I was satisfied, that the process could be replicated, and prove Helpful in order to either improve and maybe restore function. Excelsior.. The Tincture does appear to be [Quite Helpful]. Fore more information, please see Pam on her YT Channel, Live Disease Free, where I have provided the formula I am using for myself. All the best, MDM, JD Candidate. \\//

  • @angelbabycards3595
    @angelbabycards3595 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    STATUS UPDATE; Today, is Sunday, December 01, 2024 Efforts to Outcomes: Research In-The Field Analysis in Real-Time: Here, After 26 Weeks of making use of the methods and the homeopathic, I did and am experiencing [Substantial and Ongoing Efficacy via the use of the Augmented Tincture. Yes, I did progress from the Initial 'Spider Man Effect I was feeling during Early Through Late Fall, 2024. I am noticing [General improvement] with 1.) General Balance, 2.) legs appear firmer than before the study since this Spring, 2024, and 23.), - "it would appear, so as long as I [Continuously take the Tincture Solution, 3 x's Daily, it does appear to be more of an ongoing therapy than a one time approach. The outcomes continue to tell Me, [Improvement Takes Place so long as the the approach is maintained, but I have noticed, that the General Effects slowly return, shortly after I discontinue the Tincture(s) In-depth analysis and initial conclusions: This tends to tell Me, that MS; more and more appears to be a [difficult to detect and to eradicate, parasitic biologic], which can be mitigated thru homeopathic, but a full eradication will [Require a Comprehensive and Valid Confirmation of either, [The Cause or Causes in Combination, if such a Condition is Established as the Cause In-Fact. In the meantime, the 'Over The Counter, Allergy Clemestine is normal at 10 mg in capsule or liquid form anybody can take for Allergies, lol. " Didn't know that until just this Fall, and it does seem to actually work, just as they said it might. Second: Pam, The Balance problem, though mild, ...Is Ongoing, so I went to work on finding out what I think will work.. Below is my research for last week, this week. If I take it, I'll let you know if the Balance and Dizziness Improves...I think it just might.. Okay. My Research notes below from what others are saying. Best, MDM, JD Candidate \\//

  • @angelbabycards3595
    @angelbabycards3595 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Status Update: December 17, 2024: Findings: Experiencing [Substantial Improvement] as of December 15, 2024. Efforts to Outcomes: As of December 17, 2024, I no longer require the cane I have used since Summer, 2019 to walk and function, as I went to Walmart this evening [without the cane], did my shopping, paid for groceries, visited with store checkers as necessary, walked out, stepped up and into the truck, went home, brought groceries in, and appreciated the way [Everybody Began Treating Me Normally Once again Finally after [5 years of MS Onset of Symptoms]. Though my vision could be better, I can now see at around 20/20 20/40 Vision, as the Clemestine and Berberine appear to have made a substantial difference. I can see again, walk again, though some more physical therapy will be needed to improve and rebuild physical strength due to long periods of sitting due to MS, and am [feeling normal enough] once again as of December 18, 2024. Excelsior! :) An excellent video. I learned a lot, though I and many MS Sufferers, "did in-fact come to the very same conclusions, and have developed their own PIPE type Intervention in order to save Years possibly in long-term studies and focus groups, ... natural based solutions that [ Essentially does the exact same thing], that more and more people can actually afford in order to recover. MS, so sorry, is no longer the Diseased White Elephant in the room it once was... ' * Don't ask Me how I know it actually works. (Smile / Grin) * Here, I was diagnosed in 2016, began seeing visual symptoms in, say 2019, went to work on learning who to mitigate and reverse MS symptoms, and yes, in 2024, I developed an augmented tincture that does the exact same thing, and it Does In-Fact work, at least for me. * - Key Words: [ Quinine, {Antiviral}, Clemestine, {Meyelin Regeneration} , and Berberine], [Method: 26 Week Proposed Program: Step 1: Comprehensive Anti-Parasitic Mitigation/Abatement Treatment [26 weeks] Step 2: Introduction and Maintenance Diet; Whal's or Swank Diet [26 Weeks and Continue] Step 3: Introduction to Understanding Balance Systems within the Body [1-26 Weeks and Forward]; Vestibular, Cerebellum, Vision, Extremities; How Each and All Systems work to establish and maintain balance, and what to do when they don't. Step 4: Introduction to Anti-Parasitic Homepathic and Over the Counter medicines. How they work, where to find them, how they are typically taken for improving microbiome health, and how to develop a [Comprehensive Augmented Tincture, which can be taken daily to mitigae and abate the ongoing presence of Biologics and Viral Agents which are common and known to be responsible for Neurological Degeneration in the Body. Step 5: Understanding The Importance of Early Disease Treatment Through Key Homeopathics people buy commonly and over the counter, but become quite adept at the mitigation; -even the potential abatement of the Signs and Symptoms of disease we call / called Mutiple Sclerosis. Step 6: Discovering Early Treatment Mitigation Strategies: Why Early Detection and Aggressive Treatment of Viruses and Biologics in the form of blood bourne parastic infection, [is only now becoming the preferred method of treatment by more and more doctors in 2020-2024-Present, - and why. {Helps To Restore Microbiome and can Improve Balance Problems slowly over time}. Hope this Helps. MDM, JD Candidate. Status Update: December 17, 2024: Findings: Experiencing [Substantial Improvement] as of December 15, 2024. Efforts to Outcomes: As of December 17, 2024, I no longer require the cane I have used since Summer, 2019 to walk and function, as I went to Walmart this evening [without the cane], did my shopping, paid for groceries, visited with store checkers as necessary, walked out, stepped up and into the truck, went home, brought groceries in, and appreciated the way [Everybody Began Treating Me Normally Once again Finally after [5 years of MS Onset of Symptoms]. Though my vision could be better, I can now see at around 20/20 20/40 Vision, as the Clemesting and Berberine appear to have made a substantial difference. I can see again, walk again, though some more physical therapy will be needed to improve and rebuild physical strength due to long periods of sitting due to MS, and am [feeling normal enough] once again as of December 18, 2024. Excelsior! :) An excellent video. I learned a lot, though I and many MS Sufferers, "did in-fact come to the very same conclusions, and have developed their own PIPE type Intervention in order to save Years possibly in long-term studies and focus groups, ... natural based solutions that [ Essentially does the exact same thing], that more and more people can actually afford in order to recover. MS, so sorry, is no longer the Diseased White Elephant in the room it once was... ' * Don't ask Me how I know it actually works. (Smile / Grin) * Here, I was diagnosed in 2016, began seeing visual symptoms in, say 2019, went to work on learning who to mitigate and reverse MS symptoms, and yes, in 2024, I developed an augmented tincture that does the exact same thing, and it Does In-Fact work, at least for me. * - Key Words: [ Quinine, {Antiviral}, Clemestine, {Meylin Regeneration} , and Berberine], [Method: 26 Week Proposed Program: Step 1: Comprehensive Anti-Parasitic Mitigation/Abatement Treatment [26 weeks] Step 2: Introduction and Maintenance Diet; Whal's or Swank Diet [26 Weeks and Continue] Step 3: Introduction to Understanding Balance Systems within the Body [1-26 Weeks and Forward]; Vestibular, Cerebellum, Vision, Extremities; How Each and All Systems work to establish and maintain balance, and what to do when they don't. Step 4: Introduction to Anti-Parasitic Homepathic and Over the Counter medicines. How they work, where to find them, how they are typically taken for improving microbiome health, and how to develop a [Comprehensive Augmented Tincture, which can be taken daily to mitigae and abate the ongoing presence of Biologics and Viral Agents which are common and known to be responsible for Neurological Degeneration in the Body. Step 5: Understanding The Importance of Early Disease Treatment Through Key Homeopathics people buy commonly and over the counter, but become quite adept at the mitigation; -even the potential abatement of the Signs and Symptoms of disease we call / called Multiple Sclerosis. Step 6: Discovering Early Treatment Mitigation Strategies: Why Early Detection and Aggressive Treatment of Viruses and Biologics in the form of blood bourne parastic infection, [is only now becoming the perferred method of treatment by more and more doctors in 2020-2024-Present, - and why. {Helps To Restore Microbiome and can Improve Balance Problems slowly over time}. Hope this Helps. MDM, JD Candidate.

  • @angelbabycards3595
    @angelbabycards3595 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    cc: An excellent video. I learned a lot, though I and many MS Sufferers, "did in-fact come to the very same conclusions, and have developed their own PIPE type Intervention in order to save Years possibly in long-term studies and focus groups, ... natural based solutions that [ Essentially does the exact same thing], that more and more people can actually afford in order to recover. MS, so sorry, is no longer the Diseased White Elephant in the room it once was... ' * Don't ask Me how I know it actually works. (Smile / Grin) * Here, I was diagnosed in 2016, began seeing visual symptoms in, say 2019, went to work on learning who to mitigate and reverse MS symptoms, and yes, in 2024, I developed an augmented tincture that does the exact same thing, and it Does In-Fact work, at least for me. * - Key Words: [ Quinine, {Antiviral}, Clemestine, {Meylin Regeneration} , and Berbedine], {Helps To Restore Microbiome and can Improve Balance Problems slowly over time}. Hope this Helps. MDM, JD Candidate. Learned a lot, though I an many MS Sufferers, did in-fact come to the very same conclusions, and have developed their own PIPE type Intervention, that Essentially does the exact same thing. Don't ask Me how I know it actually works. Here, I was diagnosed in 2016, began seeing visual symptoms. Went to work on finding actual things that actually work in real-time and straight away. Thank you.

  • @swiiim1109
    @swiiim1109 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It sucks I can’t buy it online, no vendors supply it. Only FL-modafinil which works great. I just would love to try the original modafinil. Fl modafinil is also very expensive compared to other nootropics. I can get racetams wayyy cheaper but they suck unless you have the perfect choline supply going on

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It seems to be the study drug of choice when I was doing a Masters in 2017. The students said they bought it from online pharmacies in Singapore. For what it’s worth.

  • @KishBish
    @KishBish 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It was wonderful for me.. until my hair broke off 😫 had to let it go and figure a different way to manage.. drugs are great until you have side effects from them.. 🙏🏾💗

    • @KishBish
      @KishBish 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Oh! I also had crazy headaches from it! UGH.. but I felt great otherwise 😏😅

  • @jacquimartin5714
    @jacquimartin5714 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    YIKES!

  • @christinak1053
    @christinak1053 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm 47, with cerebral palsy and my Psychiatrist has prescribed it for ADHD, after other stimulants caused spasticity in my legs and I had difficulty walking. Fingers crossed and I start it tomorrow morning. Thank you!

    • @simonefichera4671
      @simonefichera4671 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      how is going?

    • @christinak1053
      @christinak1053 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @simonefichera4671 Very well so far! I'm up to 200mg and no side effects to speak of.

  • @maryorta9942
    @maryorta9942 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am 67 almost 68. I have been getting bladder botox. My procedure is done as outpatient through a cystoscope. It does help. I was scared at first but I never had to cath myself after the procedure. In stead I still cath myself before going to bed. Because I have a chronic bladder since 1997. I recommend.

  • @franchescaleagan9709
    @franchescaleagan9709 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Its a shame that most neurologists dont have a sense of humour like you. Your joking banter about Alexa and dog joke hilarious.

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Im not a neurologist! I have MS too. I do work in the field with many neurologists so I may pick up some things. Ann works for a really cool neurologist in Belgium called Doctor Bart.

  • @CatrionaWatson-t4e
    @CatrionaWatson-t4e 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi just to say that in Scotland prescriptions are all free and hospital parking is also free. Prescriptions are also free in Wales but I don’t know about parking fees

  • @jacquimartin5714
    @jacquimartin5714 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video - so pleased it is working for you, Hamish. Nice to hear how great the facilities are and that you were well looked after x

    • @hamishliddell4743
      @hamishliddell4743 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you, it was an interesting time for me and the whole thing seems like a dream now. But the care I received was first class and I can't fault the treatment at all.

  • @AP-ex6qz
    @AP-ex6qz 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    But aren’t the crashes even more depressive??

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I don’t take it for depression.

  • @Hanna3471-r9q
    @Hanna3471-r9q 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞 🍀 I hope this works ☺️ very exciting medical breakthroughs

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Me too ;)

  • @loveisfictional
    @loveisfictional 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Lmao, i feel you. I've been avoiding leg day for awhile.

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Never avoid leg day.

  • @SamShank175
    @SamShank175 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The clip didn't even answer the question you asked.

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Try clicking on the link to the whole video. The clip is the trailer.

  • @daedalusjones4228
    @daedalusjones4228 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    EXCELLENT VIDEO, BROTHER. THANK YOU.

    • @Melissa-cf5jx
      @Melissa-cf5jx 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      [let me recommend you to where I got my pharma stuff Oxy's, Adderall, Modafinil, Xanax and more very refined and reliable also guides newbies]

    • @Melissa-cf5jx
      @Melissa-cf5jx 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      *@VINSPLACE* that's the handle

    • @Melissa-cf5jx
      @Melissa-cf5jx 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      He's on Telegrams and Instagrams?

  • @daedalusjones4228
    @daedalusjones4228 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The insidious, invisible decline is one of the most heartbreaking things about depression.

  • @arikcohen5525
    @arikcohen5525 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Please sir what is with the trial you do climastin and metformin

  • @arikcohen5525
    @arikcohen5525 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Please sir what is with the trial you do climastin and metformin

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      You’ll have to look on the Cambridge University website.

  • @Haydee-cx6ez
    @Haydee-cx6ez หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks Dom! This news bring me hope . In Spain, i guess, theres no site to join the clinical trial

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sadly no. Unless you move to London ;)

  • @YasmeenAlamango
    @YasmeenAlamango หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much for this!

  • @ishwarchandra3210
    @ishwarchandra3210 หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @rebeccascott656
    @rebeccascott656 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for continuing to keep us informed. I look forward to hearing how this goes!

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      Will do

  • @ladyatlarge3844
    @ladyatlarge3844 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is interesting news.

  • @beckymoran321
    @beckymoran321 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is exciting!

  • @heatherbelletete7980
    @heatherbelletete7980 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This video made me feel better. It made me feel like maybe I can get through this. I had pretty severe case of cellulitis and was hospitalized for 5 days. I got 2-3 shots of steroids a day plus 2 different antibiotics and fluids. After I got home I was taking clyndomycin and prednisone for a week. I'm 3 days off the meds, and I feel so tired. I am so lightheaded and nauseous and so sleepy. I never even knew this was a thing. Trudging through the day with a head full of fog and no energy. It really makes me feel the way I used to feel when I had a seizure and had to take more Dilantin than normal. This persistent dream like state, I am hoping this doesn't last long.

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      Urgh. I hope you feel better soon. All the best.

  • @sunnyrey9304
    @sunnyrey9304 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does anyone have experience with pretty much all the symptoms but nothing showing up on an MRI? If so, did you ever get a diagnosis?

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      There are plenty of MS mimics. The oligoclonal bands from a lumbar puncture would seal the deal.

    • @sunnyrey9304
      @sunnyrey9304 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      @sunnyrey9304 pleasure. I’d read the MS-Selfie by Prof G this week. I did after I replied.

  • @thres34
    @thres34 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🎉🎉well done on completing the trial

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you.

  • @aluna_m888
    @aluna_m888 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It’s so hard to find any trials and when I do, the endless requirements never stop, so then I’m bound to not be accepted 😪😔 they don’t make it easy on people with ms

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      It isn’t just MS. To make a trial give robust and credible data the input variables- us - need to be v tightly controlled.

    • @cheryl2091
      @cheryl2091 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@theMSguide I would be very interested in the trial that you/Dominic has been talking about on theMSguide. Could you please get in contact with me to discuss the details of the trial and what it entails. I have Relapsing Remitting MS. Thank you xx

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@cheryl2091 This particular trial - SIZOMUS - is only running at the Royal London Hospital. If you are near there then drop me a line at dominic@theMSguide.com Most (not all - get to know if your hospital had a dedicated trials unit as most large ones will) trials are listed on clinicaltrials.gov Applying the various filters like disease (MS) and location will help you narrow it down. There will be the contact details if you are interested.

  • @MichelleBornstein-u2d
    @MichelleBornstein-u2d หลายเดือนก่อน

    "You're not going to die. Yeah, I would rather not be disabled, either". BOOM. The point, right there.

  • @MichelleBornstein-u2d
    @MichelleBornstein-u2d หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dom this is so awesome and exciting you are doing this!

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you. Cheque’s in the post.

  • @radnewiliw1330
    @radnewiliw1330 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How is he doing now after 2years ?

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      Incredibly well. We are about to do a follow up.

  • @Haydee-cx6ez
    @Haydee-cx6ez หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dominic, where can i support your 1M challenge?

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Haydee, that is very kind. We have been working really hard to put in place the back end required. There will be the opportunity/ability to donate v shortly. And we'll be shouting it from the rooftops! Please can you email dominic@theMSguide.com and I'll reply and add you to the notification list. You are a 🌟 Cheers.

  • @mandydemon
    @mandydemon หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for talking about the ear pain! I also have ms and had that ear pain a couple of times for a few hours and then its gone. Its always my left ear and it feels like someone set a knife on the back side of my ear.

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      It’s a real bugger isn’t it!

  • @arikcohen5525
    @arikcohen5525 หลายเดือนก่อน

    💪

  • @Jason-o5s
    @Jason-o5s หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cheer~~~likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.😊

  • @thres34
    @thres34 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well done keep us updated

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      Every day with shorts. I am a manning a little n get update tomorrow as it is a rest day.

  • @kfiggitt
    @kfiggitt หลายเดือนก่อน

    Inspirational, well done Dom! 🙂

  • @A30MinuteLife
    @A30MinuteLife หลายเดือนก่อน

    Impressive.

  • @LuckyKat89TV
    @LuckyKat89TV หลายเดือนก่อน

    So lucky. I went nearly 13 years begging for help. Describing symptoms. Add saying that I couldn't keep on like this. Slammed doors. Yelling. Getting mocked. It was awful

  • @komoonkh
    @komoonkh หลายเดือนก่อน

    Doctor: can you walk 25m? Me: thanks for asking doc, I can walk 25000 meters with not much problems…

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      :-) A few years ago I walked 163km in four days with a 14kg pack.

  • @parkumaraswami2828
    @parkumaraswami2828 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you, Don. Couldn't agree more about how done doctors see the scale of symptoms. Can you walk 25 metres struck such fear into my son's heart (and mine) when he had his first MS appointment.

  • @kfiggitt
    @kfiggitt หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow Dom an amazing personal challenge! I believe in you & look forward to continuing to follow your journey x

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you :-)

  • @Robin-me8fe
    @Robin-me8fe หลายเดือนก่อน

    thx

  • @frankgradus9474
    @frankgradus9474 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thx

  • @arikcohen5525
    @arikcohen5525 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My hero

  • @Nelson-l7b
    @Nelson-l7b 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lookin good ! Keep it up !!

    • @theMSguide
      @theMSguide หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks