Monday, November 1, 2010

Seattle women "" release of MS

Saturday, 30 October 2010
Last updated 1: 52 pm PT

The medical community is be out of whack - due to a new treatment of Ms.

He called the "release procedure" - but it is almost impossible to obtenir.Si both women with the disease has decided to take treatment in their own hands.

The two young women are deeply liƩes.Si you know by looking at them, they have multiple sclerosis.

"Finally, I had an MRI and I had lesions and they told me, I have had MS," explains one of the women, Tarah Virgil.

While symptoms come and go, Tarah has been disabled when her daughter Kaiya was born six years suffering from migraine headaches, vision, fatigue, pain, muscle spasms.

It was like a nightmare dreams for it.

"If someone asks me never what I feared most disease, say MS", she explains.

For Danielle Rheaume, a diagnosis of MS may helped explain the physical pain and emotional problems, that she had suffered.

Both met by Facebook, when they discovered that a movement in the community of MS for treatment of patients call "release".

Desperate stop the progression of the disease, Danielle and Tarah in San Diego, to take part in a study conducted by neurologist David Hubbard. When his son, Devin, was diagnosed with MS, Hubbard has learned a possible link between disease and blocked veins.

Devin has been treated for CCIVS or restricts the veins in the neck and chest taking blood away from the brain.

"I have no symptoms at all - and if so, I think it's working," Devin said now.

When the symptoms have disappeared, the Hubbards began to test other patients with Ms.

Hubbard, explains long MS patients can hope to do better permanent neurological damage.

"But for me as this may prevent disease and stop the progression of the disease,"he said.""

Hubbard is only neurologists in the country recommend the treatment of patients with MS, with most saying: there is no scientific proof of a connexion.Ces skeptics that hundreds of before - and after testimonies on the Internet might be caused by the placebo effect.

"Something like MS is a disease most related to placebo there because we can actually force our brains to do a little more by our attitude and the way we felt so far away," explains a sceptic, Dr. Bowen.""

Seven weeks after treatment, Tarah and Danielle say, placebo or not, they finally have hope.

"I feel better, about 85 %" said Danielle. "If I am ready to start working and doing normal things that I've been wanting to do.?

"The main thing I so far improved fatigue, Tarah says."My energy level is greatly improved YH ' still have pain and cramps muscle spasms and headaches - I always have these symptoms.

The two women say MS patients should have realistic expectations, but must be able to choose to be "released" now.

The cost of any treatment on $10,000, covered by insurance.

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