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Saturday, October 22, 2011 7:56 PM | Tony Miles Volg link
I was in the hospital ten days ago with a Urinary Track Infection which aggravated my MS symptoms I was visited by  two Neurological Interns one Neurological Resident who proceeded to tell me about my MS condition, which I got my back up because they wanted me try stronger crab drugs. I reminded the dopes that I have PPMS and those drugs do not have any effect on my illness. They never checked with my Neurologist on my status, The Resident said maybe I should try  Tysabri which, I reminded her that there is no clinical trial for any crab drug being successful regarding PPMS and that United health Care Insurance will no longer sanction or pay for the use of the drug because of PML and it kills people. Embarrassed she proceeded to tell the interns I was correct and that the drug I have been taking Copaxone is the only drug that is believed to slow the progression of PPMS in males. Gee what was she thinking telling me to take something stronger; then I really educated her and the two idiots, I told I had CCSVI treatment not once but twice here she acted like she never heard of it but I can tell from her expression she did and the two interns were listening attentively one was taken notes using his blackberry. I proceeded to explain the history of CCSVI and if no crab drugs reverses symptoms why she was promoting them when I had improved heat tolerance by five degrees, improved fatigue, improved balance and my low grade headaches went away, and the baclofin I take three times a day was reduced to one a day. Only to have the symptoms returned only after my veins re narrowed. After my second treatment the same results only the symptoms return after re narrowing again. I reminded them I had PPMS and nothing is supposed to help the progress of the disease. At this point the interns were taking notes and the resident left in a huff. I never heard  from them again for the next three days I was in the hospital. Sorry every once in a while you got kick the dopes a--. It's not their fault they are lemmings and only repeat what they learn in books or swill the head Neurologist gives them.