An Unscientific Survey

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Does your MS patent's health improve when administered blood thinners such as Aspirin?

Yes
2
67%
No
0
No votes
Perhaps, yes
1
33%
 
Total votes: 3

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a1call
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An Unscientific Survey

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Hi All,

The older version of the Wikipedia entry had a much more detailed treatment section:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?tit ... #Treatment

than the latest version:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronic_ce ... #Treatment

In particular:
It is currently unknown whether blood thinners or artificial blood can help in this condition.
is missing.

I am interested in personal experiences with blood thinners and their effects on MS patents.

My personal experience relates to my sister who has MS. It seems that she generally shows improved health when she is given aspirin when she gets a cold.

Any more insights/experiences in this regard is greatly appreciated.
reg613

Re: An Unscientific Survey

Post by reg613 »

a1call wrote:Hi All,

The older version of the Wikipedia entry had a much more detailed treatment section:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?tit ... #Treatment

than the latest version:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronic_ce ... #Treatment

In particular:
It is currently unknown whether blood thinners or artificial blood can help in this condition.
is missing.

I am interested in personal experiences with blood thinners and their effects on MS patents.

My personal experience relates to my sister who has MS. It seems that she generally shows improved health when she is given aspirin when she gets a cold.

Any more insights/experiences in this regard is greatly appreciated.
Very disturbing that that part has been removed. Yes, aspirin does help. Of course it has side effects but that has to be taken into account and a minimum optimum set.

Good for you for noticing this. I guess aspirin is cheaper and easily available. This is why it was removed, probably...!

Disgusting!
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