Sorry to say there is no cure for MS. Not yet, but hopefully someday there will be. The research has come a long ways in treating MS in the last few years so there is hope.
2007-03-23 17:59:15
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-14 15:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
My son who is 19 years old, just recently decided to join the United States Coast Guard and when he saw the doctor for his physical, the doctor saw nothing wrong with my son.
However, after only being in Coast Guard for 2 weeks, my son suffered for his first panic attack ever!!!!
My son was on the floor complaining about the pain in his back and his chest while someone was on the phone with 911.
My son spent 4 days in the hospital and the X-rays showed something that the doctor didn't even see when he gave my son his physical for the Coast Guard.
The X-rays showed that my son has a herniated disk in his back as well as a minor case of M.S. in his back.
Since there is currently no cure for M.S, my son was discharged from the Coast Guard and he never came close to finishing out his 6year contract.
Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that there is no cure for M.S. right now and that the extent of M.S. can be severe for some people...I'm very Thankful that my son only has a minor case and that his X-rays were able to find something that even the doctor couldn't see himself.
2007-03-23 18:13:22
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answered by angelbeliever114 5
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There is no cure yet for MS.
However, these days there are a number of medications that have been proven to slow down the progression of MS.
Bees stings is not one of the proven methods.
Neither is removing fillings from the mouth, FYI.
The good news is there are medications that do help. Avonex, Betasron, Copaxone and Rebif help as well as a couple other stronger meds.
I've had MS for just over 20 years and am doing well thanks to Copaxone, support of family and friends and some adjustments in lifestyle. MS doesn't have a cure, yet, but science is getting closer!
:-)
2007-03-24 04:24:14
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answered by ktajfl 2
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Nope. It can only be treated thus far, with interferon and such, and steroids for acute attacks. There are alot of treatment types out there, but none have cured anyone yet.
I am sure though, that I can figure out a cure one day.... and if not me, someone else! XD
2007-03-25 13:53:09
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answered by ? 3
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No, it can only be controlled and only when it wants to be controlled.
There can't be a cure until we know the cause and I hope I can hold out in somewhat decent health until that happens.
2007-03-26 13:14:42
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answered by mustangsally 1
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as of yet there is no cure. However there are some medications to slow the progession of M.S. and others to help the symptoms.
Morgaine
2007-03-23 18:08:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Apparently, there is no cure in formal medicine, but treatments with Bee's (by injecting Bee's 'poison' or getting stinged by Bee's) seems to work quite fine.
2007-03-23 17:58:58
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answered by Juan 3
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No cures yet, but they're working on it..
2007-03-23 18:00:54
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answered by nickname 5
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You can try Serratia Peptidase
2007-03-25 10:39:20
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answered by Bruce 4
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