MS Discussion

darkdestruction420

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ive got a very dumb question-whats ms? it didnt say on the site you linked to, or did i just look over it and its in their somewhere?
 

MacGuyver4.2.0

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ive got a very dumb question-whats ms? it didnt say on the site you linked to, or did i just look over it and its in their somewhere?

MS (Multiple Sclerosis) is basically slow death. :sad: You watch as your body (or your loved ones) falls apart. A horrible disease that I wouldn't even wish on my worst enemies. My spouse has been fighting it for the past 11 years. My niece also has it and has been in a wheelchair since age 23, what a way end your life...before it even starts.

HUGE Thanks to RollItUp for posting this article, GREAT find! :clap:
The finding looks encoraging but I have had my hopes dashed before, so I will remain cautiously optimisitc! :neutral:
 
MS (Multiple Sclerosis) is basically slow death. :sad: You watch as your body (or your loved ones) falls apart. A horrible disease that I wouldn't even wish on my worst enemies. My spouse has been fighting it for the past 11 years. My niece also has it and has been in a wheelchair since age 23, what a way end your life...before it even starts.

HUGE Thanks to RollItUp for posting this article, GREAT find! :clap:
The finding looks encoraging but I have had my hopes dashed before, so I will remain cautiously optimisitc! :neutral:
:-( O.O :-(

Don't say that! My ignorance to this fact was pure bliss! :cry: Now I'm deeply saddened.....
 

Boneman

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Absouletly touching Rolli!!! Great find. I hope many can benefit as the last man in the video did.
 

skiskate

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Thats an incredible finding. I hate that when one doctor finds something new, most never listen and play it off as something stupid. Still hopefully this can help many people!
 

bigtomatofarmer

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Its unfortunate that so many doctors refuse to participate in the research led by Dr. Zamboni. Especially when it comes to a disease like MS. And especially when MS patients share a common infliction, clogged arteries in the brain and neck with high levels of iron.

Angioplasty :clap: Sometimes the easiest solutions are the ones that work
 

KaleoXxX

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my mom has ms and she smokes weed sometimes, medicinally of course. she says she dosnt like it but it def helps her, i think she dosnt like it cuz she smokes garbage midgrades. i told her if shed let me get her some good weed then she might actually like it, but she says the prices arent worth it. i dont think shes ever smoked good weed
 
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