Why antibiotics might work?
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:42 am
Hello everybody,
Let me shortly introduce myself. I’m 29 years old and I have MS. When diagnosed with MS 2 years ago, I was told that there was pretty much nothing that could be done. Now I’m not really the type who accepts such an attitude. As long as we are breathing there is a solution. You just have to find it. I have been following this forum for a while and got convinced of its power. Quite some knowledgeable people are participating and putting our minds together might give some innovative ideas. So all of you reading, if you have something to add to the forum, please DO.
Thanks to Sarah and David, I could convince my doctor to get me on antibiotics and after a good month, I’m quite sure that my MS symptoms are improving. I just feel better overall, not cured though.
So these antibiotics seem to work, better for some people but they work. Bye the way, I heard stories of MS patients being treated with antibiotics in South-Africa and France and doing good. It seems to be a well-kept secret but kept by whom? If we could now understand why antibiotics work, we could get closer to solving the MS mystery and an even better treatment. I started this topic for you to give your opinion on the why antibiotics might work. I hope we can get as many different opinions as possible.
Happy New Year and best wishes to all of you.
Let me shortly introduce myself. I’m 29 years old and I have MS. When diagnosed with MS 2 years ago, I was told that there was pretty much nothing that could be done. Now I’m not really the type who accepts such an attitude. As long as we are breathing there is a solution. You just have to find it. I have been following this forum for a while and got convinced of its power. Quite some knowledgeable people are participating and putting our minds together might give some innovative ideas. So all of you reading, if you have something to add to the forum, please DO.
Thanks to Sarah and David, I could convince my doctor to get me on antibiotics and after a good month, I’m quite sure that my MS symptoms are improving. I just feel better overall, not cured though.
So these antibiotics seem to work, better for some people but they work. Bye the way, I heard stories of MS patients being treated with antibiotics in South-Africa and France and doing good. It seems to be a well-kept secret but kept by whom? If we could now understand why antibiotics work, we could get closer to solving the MS mystery and an even better treatment. I started this topic for you to give your opinion on the why antibiotics might work. I hope we can get as many different opinions as possible.
Happy New Year and best wishes to all of you.