The ongoing challenge of not just coping with the everyday symptoms of MS but genuinely trying to find a way to beat this debilitating disease is difficult to say the least. It’s not just like a job I have to do everyday searching for a way to ease the pain and make it more comfortable to exist but in some ways it’s like working for a very demanding boss. I can just imagine the look on your face now thinking what the heck is he talking about.
Well my demanding unsympathetic boss has given me a deadline to work to, he’s saying, “find a damn cure, or you’re out on your ear”. Well not exactly but as it’s only me living in my body that has this so-called incurable disease I know I have a limited amount of time before I’m not able to do things for myself.
I actually enjoy working like this because deep down I truly believe I will win, I will find a way. There was a song written and sung by Phil Collins for a movie with Jeff Bridges and Rachel Ward called “Against all odds”…. This is my song, or at least that’s how I feel.
So, enough of the sloppy stuff, getting back to reality.
My mornings start as I’ve previously said around 7.00 am when I soak for an hour or so in a not too hot bath with Magnesium Chloride or Himalayan Crystal Salt. Today was Mag Chloride. After about 40 minutes it was almost as if a switch had been flicked on, there was a strange but really nice feeling spreading through my legs right down to my toes. I sort of felt as if the blood had started flowing into my feet again, or my left leg to be accurate.
Getting out the bath has been interesting and humorous in some ways, I sometimes manage it not easily, but without slipping back in and splashing a gallon or two out of the bath. But this morning it was positively up and out then sitting at the back of the bath, I had a shocked but very pleasantly surprised smile on my face.
So when something positive happens I have to spend time mulling over whether the improvements or bad things were due to something I’d done or taken recently or is this down to a combination of things over the weeks and months.
At this time I’m telling myself it’s a combination of the detox baths and the various supplements I take. I’m trying to not get too excited thinking it could be the product that arrived and I started taking yesterday.
I mentioned something called Sphingolin Myelin Basic Product harvested from New Zealand cows. Without getting into a complex explanation and description I’ll just say that Myelin is what surrounds the nerves in the brain. This insulating tape like substance has been broken down in my body.
What I’m taking now, will I hope naturally replace the myelin sheath which could well enable me to live a life.
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