Thursday 29 August 2013

Update on MS treatment

Lifesaving Drug For MS What the physicians believe Doctors at at a main Liverpool research hospital have discovered a drug which will be proclaimed as a miracle treatment for MS, a exhausting and muscle-wasting illness. The scientists conducted their analysis and tests at the Walton neuro centre Centre and that they claim that it is a major breakthrough for the 85 thousand multiple sclerotic individuals within the uk. Those who had degenerative disorder, otherwise called MS, who suffered from visual disorder, immobility and paralysed limbs, have spoken of the moments when have eventually regained their ability see clearly again and move freely once more. What the doctors used for treating such patients were cocktail of mitoxantrone, that is a drug for chemo, and copaxone, that is an anti-relapse medication of MS. The tests Trials were done to twenty-seven patients and every one of them was a success. To investigate further the drug's effectiveness, they distributed samples of the medication to over twenty specialist research centers across the UK The testimonies K. A. fell from a pedestal during a cabaret and was admitted to the hospital in 2002. after some tests, it was apparent that she had MS. She was a patient at Walton and she has been taking the experimental drug ever since. In fact, up to now, she still sees the drug as a miracle cure. Barry an estate agent, who was only twenty-eight years old, suffered from disfunction and believed that he may never be able to walk normaly again. However after four years of treatment with the miracle drug, he has regained the entire use of his body and was ready to move around freely. In fact, he got his Masters Degree in psychological science, traveled the world, and excelled in his work. Asked for his opinion, he praised the drug for giving him his life back, if not making it more fulfilling. Another respondent to the experiment was a mother of 2 sons. Her MS already reached its ultimately aggressive levels that caused her to suffer from balance disturbance and extreme fatigue. She was given a brief course of the mitoxantrone and copaxone daily. Now, this woman is free from relapses and has even taken part in the 'Race For Life' charity run. Jack from Runcorn was losing his vision and had serious spinal problem. But now, he's back on his feet and has experienced a good improvement in his sight. J. S., a cycling enthusiast, was doomed to a chair as a result of a relapse took away his ability to run or to maneuver his body. At 38 years old, he's ready to turn his life around. eventhough he admits that he will not be the wild guy he was be before, he will at least ride his bike once more. What makes him really happy is that he will now come back to to his business and be even more productive. The conclusion The spokesperson from the MS Society has finally made their statement and said that what they have witnessed seen was such an amazing breakthrough within the medical field, particularly for people who suffer from MS.

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