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something isn't sitting right with-me, could use some feedback pls
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 434991" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I happen to know about Lyme, but my advice to follow your instinct would apply even if you were talking about something else.</p><p></p><p>When I have had a persistent feeling about a health issue, it has led me in the right direction, even when it was being denied all around by doctors. It happened to me with celiac disease and Lyme disease. </p><p></p><p>The chronic Lyme group believes MS is often Lyme. I've also met a woman whose husband was diagnosis'ed with MS and it turned out to be celiac causing his brain lesions. His MS improved or went away by doing the girlfriend diet. </p><p></p><p>Obviously, I am no expert but my feeling is that they don't know what causes MS and there could be multiple causes for different people, some fixable and some not. If I were diagnosis'ed with MS, I would look into all the alternative health measures that supposedly work for MS and see if anything clicked with me before deciding what to do. I don't think nagging feelings should be ignored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 434991, member: 1792"] I happen to know about Lyme, but my advice to follow your instinct would apply even if you were talking about something else. When I have had a persistent feeling about a health issue, it has led me in the right direction, even when it was being denied all around by doctors. It happened to me with celiac disease and Lyme disease. The chronic Lyme group believes MS is often Lyme. I've also met a woman whose husband was diagnosis'ed with MS and it turned out to be celiac causing his brain lesions. His MS improved or went away by doing the girlfriend diet. Obviously, I am no expert but my feeling is that they don't know what causes MS and there could be multiple causes for different people, some fixable and some not. If I were diagnosis'ed with MS, I would look into all the alternative health measures that supposedly work for MS and see if anything clicked with me before deciding what to do. I don't think nagging feelings should be ignored. [/QUOTE]
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