Resilience in the Face of Multiple Sclerosis Audiobook Narrator Discussion/Interview [Daniel Pagone]

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  • @danielmcinerney9949
    @danielmcinerney9949 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Well said if you fight you find purpose…

  • @klburke
    @klburke 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Runs (ha ha as if) to my kindle to re-read this book. I bought it a few years ago when I first found your channel. I am really struggling right now to find any purpose and am beyond depressed so hopefully re-reading this book will give me the push I need to get over myself. As always, thank you Dr. B for your channel, videos, education, empathy and compassion.

  • @donnabolt5847
    @donnabolt5847 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Really enjoyed listening to this interview. I wish him and his wife the best!
    When ms hits its like a hurricane. It hits the whole family.
    His voice is so calming.... ❤

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      :) I suppose that's why he became a voice actor.

  • @commonsense99
    @commonsense99 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I just got my audiobook put out and I got a great narrator and it makes all the difference! Congratulations!🎉❤

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Congrats. indeed the narrator is very important. I knew I would not be able to do it myself.

  • @desiredecove5815
    @desiredecove5815 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is such a true statement “ being engaged “ in a purpose or passion,
    Gets your attention off yourself- out of our heads.
    Great interview.
    We need more talk about Resilience in life…
    We can do much more than we think, even with limitations.
    Awesome work Doc, great interview and looking forward to listening to your book.

  • @jjmackey0302
    @jjmackey0302 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Would like to hear a video on our thoughts of Foralumab. I will be listening to your book.

  • @YeniferYura
    @YeniferYura 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We have to celebrate our tiny or huge goals. I want to tell you that your book is the first book that I've read in English (I'm from Colombia). I couldn't have found a better book to start with. And I want to thank you for showing me how people with MS can live meaningful lives. Now, after my diagnosis 2 years ago, I've learned that I can do a lot of things in different ways, but I still can. Thank you so much for reminding me of this!!!" ❤❤❤

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for the kind words about my book. I really appreciate it.

  • @roberture5903
    @roberture5903 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good morning Dr Brandon, excellent interview with your narrator and thank you for what you guys are doing. Very inspirational

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks. I'm glad you liked it.

  • @Blagoj-iy6mx
    @Blagoj-iy6mx 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I will wait for artificial Intelligence as it may really help with people who have Multiple Sclerosis in next 10 years. I would love to take myself a brain and spinal cord implant that will improve my life. For example, one of the companies that use AI is Neuralink (Elon Musk company). Their goal in future is to restore vision for people, even if you lost your optic nerve it can return your eyesight. Also, this technology could restore motor function for those who are paralyzed. Thus, means promoting the life of people with MS, ALS, paralyzed people, etc. On the other hand, I am a little skeptical about DMT, after so many decades they didn't still find a drug that can reverse you MS. Therefore, I think this is our only chance! I hope Brandon Beaber can make a more research about this topic and give a video we can hope and enjoy wathcing. Even though it may reduce doctor jobs in future, and stops pharmaceutical companies making tons of money. Perhaps, that's why no one is creating content about this opportunity.

    • @danielmcinerney9949
      @danielmcinerney9949 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Definitely not the only chance… transhumanism will bring its own problems with our immune systems… it’s the journey of overall health and wellness and adaptation you see that makes life as we would have it or want it to be my friend, not modifying what God made perfect! It’s up to us to become our best advocate and personal detective as we hunt for the multiple causes of MS and what can help homeopathically.

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I once met a neurologist who is interested in the brain computer connection who is researching this exact treatment modality. It would be hard for me to make a video on AI in general, but if there is a specific mobility/vision device which becomes available, I will do a video on it.

  • @MsDesiree39
    @MsDesiree39 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    MS Sucks overall.

  • @RickeyBobby-x2e
    @RickeyBobby-x2e 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Reshared. Today is April 25, 2024: Though I am out of my bottle of Lion's Mane, Ocuvite, Blackwalnut, and Stevia, Nevertheless, Im up, walking around now, and am feeling better. Seems my approach and medicinals work. Plus, the Optic Neuritis isn't 100%, but better now. Below is exactly what Im doing, and I do feel much better. Here you go. Best, MM, JD Candidate. ✌❤❤❤
    Status update: Saturday, April 13, 2024, 11:53 PM;
    Experiencing Efficacy with earlier self-imposed therapy; as follows:
    All Tinctures and Chinona Bark; being taken Daily. 👍👍
    Tinctures:
    Black Walnut 2 oz bottle
    Wormwood 1 oz bottle
    Liquid Cloves 1 oz bottle
    Liquid Stevia ( Liquid Stevia kills microscopic Spirochetes in the brain, spine, and the body I learned in 2017 thru my research) ...1-2 oz bottle; taken as under the tongue ( Sublingual method) Taken by mouth and left 3-4 mins to swallowed for maximum absorption under tongue.
    Chinona Bark; 2.5 oz bag. Bark Pieces Chewed til Fine and Swallowed.
    Whal's Protocol: Steady, with One cheat day per 2 weeks post Initial Commencement of diet. Works!
    Effort to Outcomes:
    Improved Balance
    Improved Balance and Gait
    Improved Energy; Less Fatigue
    Slow Improvement in Visual Acquity post Optic Neuritis.
    Improved Speech Deficit due to MS dysfunction. Voice Returned to Normal; 90-95%. Excelsior! 🤗
    Overall Outcome: Substantial. Beginning to feel like my old self once again.
    Went shopping at Walmart Friday Afternoon. Left my cane on my friend's cart. Some noticed I wasn't using my cane. Cop outside locked his door as I passed him, having seen me walk past him With the cane On the Way In...., but NOT on the way out; thinking I was faking being ill for whatever the reason... No, just didn't really need it... 🥱🤗😃
    Excelsior! ! 👍😁
    Information provided, courtesy of MM, JD CANDIDATE
    MEJIA RESEARCH All the Best 👍✌❤❤❤