Anyone know a Chicago doctor who will get me started?
Anyone know a Chicago doctor who will get me started?
Anyone on the program like to talk? I can't type!
Re: Anyone know a Chicago doctor who will get me started?
Take heart Dave!
Rome wasn't built in a day.
Perhaps if they knew you
Were from Ireland, that might
help. Maybe one reply from u
Will start the ball rolling
Rome wasn't built in a day.
Perhaps if they knew you
Were from Ireland, that might
help. Maybe one reply from u
Will start the ball rolling

Re: Anyone know a Chicago doctor who will get me started?
Have you thried voice recognition software such as Dragon Naturally Speaking?kelladj wrote:Anyone on the program like to talk? I can't type!
Re: Anyone know a Chicago doctor who will get me started?
Didn't take to it at all well. Where can I find meaning of acronyms like ABX?
Re: Anyone know a Chicago doctor who will get me started?
ABX = antibioticskelladj wrote:Didn't take to it at all well. Where can I find meaning of acronyms like ABX?
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Re: Anyone know a Chicago doctor who will get me started?
If you want to find a doctor in Chicago, send a private message to Mackintosh.
An Itinerary in Light and Shadow Completed Dr Charles Stratton / Dr David Wheldon abx regime for aggressive secondary progressive MS in June 2007, after four years. Still improving with no relapses since starting. Can't run but can paint all day.
Re: Anyone know a Chicago doctor who will get me started?
How do I message Macintosh?
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MacKintosh does not usually check in here more than once a week, now that she is so nicely recovered.
Sent you a pm, Dave. Take your time responding.
Meanwhile, think about getting on N-Acetyl cysteine (NAC) and the other vitamins and supplements on Dr. Wheldon's list. (Vitamin D3 would be my other 'must take now'.)

Sent you a pm, Dave. Take your time responding.
Meanwhile, think about getting on N-Acetyl cysteine (NAC) and the other vitamins and supplements on Dr. Wheldon's list. (Vitamin D3 would be my other 'must take now'.)
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems. Mohandas Gandhi
Re: Anyone know a Chicago doctor who will get me started?
MacKintos, good to hear that you recovered. Would you please tell us about your story? What was your status before starting the abx and what is now? What did your neuro said? Are you RRMS?MacKintosh wrote:MacKintosh does not usually check in here more than once a week, now that she is so nicely recovered.![]()
As you know with RRMS it is quite often that you have strong ups and downs. It is not unusal that someone is in wheelchair for years and then she can walk again. Then another relapse might come months, but sometimes just many years later. This the nature of the disease that it is unpredictable. Sometimes even neuros declare sy as SPMS, but when she gets better then they realize that she was still RRMS.
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Re: Anyone know a Chicago doctor who will get me started?
Gogo, my neuro - who is highly respected in the field - says I no longer qualify to be called an MS patient. Since he is very skeptical about the antibiotics protocol, I'd say his pronouncement of my total recovery is a pretty profound one.
( And, no, I have never heard of people being wheelchair-bound and then walking again as if by magic.)
If you click on my user name, you can track all of my posts from late summer of 2005 on, when I first arrived here and began the treatment.
( And, no, I have never heard of people being wheelchair-bound and then walking again as if by magic.)
If you click on my user name, you can track all of my posts from late summer of 2005 on, when I first arrived here and began the treatment.
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems. Mohandas Gandhi