Pulse 6

Posted February 5th, 2008 by Asbocat

Neuro validates CAP treatment for MS: thread on cpnhelp.org

Bravo/Brava to all of you with MS who have taken your treatment choices into your own hands and are generating the N=1 experiments that will, one by one, get your doctors attention. The tidal shift in medicine that Dr. Stratton has spoken of, and David Wheldon as well, will come about not only from the Vanderbilt MS studies getting published eventually, but by the pre-existing groundswell of well, previously sick people. Well against all the odds. Or perhaps well, and a little bit odd! For who else would throw themselves into such a protocol except those a willing to be at the bleeding edge.

I always seem to have been at the bleeding edge most of my life in situations large and small. But this news actually made me cry, although it came at the end of a fraught day getting the tax return done and submitted. Not a good thing to have to do in mid pulse #6.

Pulse 5 was fairly uneventful for problems, the neck/shoulder area was very painful but I walked so much better during the 2 a day Metro pulse for 5 days. The improvement lasted for about 4 days afterwards too.

For #6 I have stayed at 2 a day – principally because of the tax return – I may increase it for the last few days to 3…but…I stayed on 2 a day because my balance and walking have really deteriorated. Added to which I have had a lot of pain in my head, maybe the cpn in my brain is being dealt with now. I really, really hope so. Dreadful lower back pain after moving a heavy table – coincidence? Yes, it began to clear up within a day or two!

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Imagine this. Ten years from now, scientists ‘discover’ that all those side-effects listed on the bottles of prescription medicines are really indicators the patient has cpn, and the side effects aren’t side-effects of the meds at all; they are reactions to the antibioticsi KILLING CPN!

Before science knew cpn existed, antibiotics caused some rare side effects in people. Someday, looking backward and taking into account the existence and proliferation of cpn in the general population, I think many of those side effects will be seen for what they really are. …we know they have to be cpn related, because they diminish over time. That’s not a side effect of a drug; that’s a reaction to killing the disease inside you.


2 Responses to: “Pulse 6”

  1. Gill responds:
    Posted: February 23rd, 2008 at 9:19 am

    Science will catch up with us one day. We just have to prove them wrong.

    In the meantime keep on taking the pills and ignoring the Volcanos. Oh and by the way, you’ve been tagged.


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