My sister died of MS just over 4 years ago. If there had been a snowball's chance in hell that this might have worked for her, we would have gone for it.
She was brilliant and fun, and then not much more than a breathing corpse the last 2 years of her life. She was 48 when she died.
Hence, I do react strongly to this.
ETA: It's not so much the question of research being suppressed - it's more the pharma companies that produce the very expensive meds for MS.






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She didn't want conventional treatment because she didn't want to have to "wear a bag". The conventional treatment might well have saved her if she had started early enough.
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). Given what a patient and their family(ies) might spend on everything from meds to home care to losing wages being a caregiver, I suppose this price doesn't seem so bad. Neil had a companion fly with him to help him, and most if not all airlines allow a companion to fly at half price.

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