My MS Bag of Tricks

Tell us what you are using to treat your MS-- and how you are doing.
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My MS Bag of Tricks

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Treatment : How Long : Dosage

LDN, Low Dose Naltrexone : 4/17/03 : 3.0 MG capsule, daily, 9p-3a

Franklin Time Management : 10/95 : Daily, use Planner Software and paper books.

Dr. Wayne Dyer books/tapes : 5/93 : Quite frequently review, affects me daily, 11+ years now.

My 3 Chiropractors : 12/89 : sometimes twice a week, usually twice a month, ideally once a month.






That's my main 4 Felix the Cat MS Bag of Tricks.

I rarely take vitamins but have changed my diet in the last few years, mostly recommended by my chiros and an allergist.

When I first started using Franklin Time Management, I was told to give it 30 days use and if it's for me, I'll continue using it naturally. I figured out a good routine and use for it. After a few years of using it successfully I thought I was just getting too used to it. I didn't realize it was helping me with my MS memory. If I didn't write it down, it didn't get done.

All 4 work well together. I don't think LDN would have done what it did for me if not for my chiros. Without my life changing experience with Wayne Dyer in 1993 and continued growth, I think MS depression would have done a good number on me. It's a continual battle at times.

I find that "things that work" must pass a test of time. Lots of ideas, lots of things to try, but only the ones that 'stick' and work for the long term are worthy of mention.

LDN is the latest, so far so good, but the others have been working well for me since 1995, 1993 and 1989.
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Hi Larry

I've no idea what you mean by Franklin Time Management or the Dr Wayne Dyer books. Can you explain a little more fully for those of us who are not familiar with these?

Thank you,

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Well, I didn't want to Write a book :) LOL

Sure, would be happy to.

http://www.larrygc.com/dyer.html is my Wayne Dyer page where I list his books and have some information.

You can get some information about the Franklin Planner system at http://www.franklincovey.com

The way I use the FP system is, each day I print out a day's sheet, which has everything I should/could do or need to know for that day. Then I write everything down on the right side of the page. Add anything new to the check list on the left. If I spend any money, it's on the bottom left of the page, what, where, cash/card.

Then at the end of my day, I type up into the FP program what was done, go through the check list, forwarding, moving and completing the tasks, and then I print them out in the book. The FP system is meant just to use the book for everything, one shot, by pen or pencil.

I could just use the FP program and just save each printed out page and not even bother with the books. But I got used to doing it this way, it's nice and neat. I also print out any .jpg pics I took, or anything I scan (prescriptions, referral slips, test results, license, registration, offical docs, stock trades), right into the book.

As for Wayne Dyer, that's a whole other story. I find it interesting that I found him in May 1993, and then when I was DX in 2002 I realized I had been having annual flares for 10 years. I guess, Thank Dyer, those flares didn't get to me. Yeah, a new problem every year, but we were finding Cause for them.. never realized they were all with the same root. The Causes were finding were all triggering MS exacerbations. Who knew.

His early books helped me the most, they really helped me change my life around, didn't even know I needed to. Wayne often says When the Student is Ready, the Teacher will appear. In May 1993 I musta been real ready, everyone around me witnessed my transformation.

I don't know how I'd be doing with my MS otherwise.

So there's a little bit about each.. :)
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Post by magpie »

Larry,

Thanks for that, it's really helpful to know a bit more about what you are doing to self-help. I certainly have become a prolific list writer since having MS so the Franklin Time Planner could be for me! :D

It's a shame because I used to have an excellent memory and my husband would rely on me, but now he really can't do that!

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Me too. You know what's interesting? I can still give you details of places, events, dates, times, from like 1969 on... just don't ask me to bring home any milk, unless I write it down.. and then remember to look at it on the way home. LOL


magpie wrote:Larry,

Thanks for that, it's really helpful to know a bit more about what you are doing to self-help. I certainly have become a prolific list writer since having MS so the Franklin Time Planner could be for me! :D

It's a shame because I used to have an excellent memory and my husband would rely on me, but now he really can't do that!

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Thought I'd check in. My Story now included my Dad and Brother, both in LDN 4.5 since 2007 for stomach cancer and sarcoidosis respectively.

MyStory link has all their info and my updated info.
-- LarryGC/LarryLDN http://www.larrygc.com/ms
-- My LDN journal http://www.larrygc.com/mystory
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Thanks LarryLDN
I have gotten the script for LDN filled, but have run into other health probls, and thought I'd wait to start when was in a better space--ie not to have things happening tht might be in the way of it working.
Seeing your post and site is encouraging.
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If you have issues, Starting LDN should Help end them, no ?
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I tried LDN and gave up after six months. I kept getting weaker legs so I stopped spending the money.
Diagnosed 1994, Self EDSS is 6.5
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bummer. B1 100 MG/day helped my legs
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Thought I'd say HI.

Me, my dad & bro are still alive & doing well with LDN
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SandyK wrote:I tried LDN and gave up after six months. I kept getting weaker legs so I stopped spending the money.
Thankfully, at least for me, LDN is an inexpensive experiment unlike Big Pharma's DMDs and such.
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