i still take baclofin and atavan and narcotics. i weaned myself off of neuronton after 3 years...what it was helping had stopped and i didnt feel any different pain wise after i stopped. it also made me very agitated.
a friend of mine takes B12 like candy. swears by it.he talks non stop. then i read that to much is to much. ________________________________ From: Susan Kleinz <[email protected]> To: ryota nishino <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 10:15 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] Homeopathic treatment for TM symptoms hello Ryota and all: I have been just listening. Homeopathy is no longer controversial. My father owns a health food store in Phoenix, AZ (for 55 years) I was diagnosed in Feb. 2011 - too late for steroids, also, This is what has helped me: from my neurologist, Roberto Bomprezzi, at Barrows Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona Specialist in Multiple Sclerosis and Transverse Myelitis. Baclofen - for muscle spasms Neurontin - for pain (developed for epilepsy) Zoloft -seratonin Savella - developed for fibro myalgia all prescription drugs... From my; Naturpath in Scottsdale, AZ - Integrative Health/Dr. Alan Christianson B12 shots twice a week 5,000 Vitamin D daily Testosterone shots every six weeks (all shown deficient in lab work) I feel our disease requires more than homeopathy. However, it is a good combination. You must find a specialist in TM Have you joined the TM Association? They send great info to help clarify what exactly you have. We are rare birds. Susan Kleinz Age 57, married, 3 children, Phx, AZ Can you cone to the USA? On Dec 19, 2011, at 4:50 PM, ryota nishino wrote: > Hello, > > A few people suggested I look into homeopathic treatment for TM > symptoms. In particular, I was suggested to take: tissue salts > ("Combination F", mag. phos.; kali. phos.; nat. mur.), arnica (to take > as pills) and St John's Wart. Has anyone tried these? Anything to > report on? Of course, I am aware that the efficacy of homeopathy is > very controversial. Either way, we have the big pharma and the > 'alternative' medicine guru who await our custom. > > My initial TM attack was October last year and diagnosis two months > later. So that I am late for steroids, which may actually be a good > thing after hearing so many horror stories about the steroids. > > Yours, > Ryota Nishino >
