I just noticed my previous blog entry was in January 2018. Since then:
- I retired,
- My wife retired,
- Our youngest son graduated high school,
- My father, age 94, decided he could no longer take care of his farm and moved to an assisted living facility, and
- We relocated from suburban north Texas to a derelict catfish farm in north Arkansas.
All of that was made possible by the CAP stopping progression of my Multiple Sclerosis.
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2 Jun 2019 07:45 pm
4 Jun 2019 12:05 am
It's SO good to hear from…
It's SO good to hear from you, even if it's only once a year! Good to know you're holding up well, too. Congratulations on all the great news! (I just remarked tonight how I'd have been ashes on the wind by now, had it not been for this treatment. Good on ya!)
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems. Mohandas Gandhi
4 Jun 2019 03:56 am
To HDWHIT for someone like…
To HDWHIT
for someone like me comparatively new to this site, I was wondering whether in your case it was simply stopping progression of MS or have you improved with this protocol?
All success stories are so encouraging for those still coping with the early days of the protocol with any improvement, it there is going to be improvement, still far away.
Neena
I am 76 years old. My daughter-in-law was diagnosed with MS and we are all very keen for her to start this new antibiotic treatment. We hope to be able to do this in the next couple of weeks by finding a doctor willing to deal with any issues like reactions that may crop up. My daughter-in-law is 43 years old.
I have been an active poilitical journalist most of my life and have felt for a long time that there must be a cure out there for MS which the medical community has largely ignored. I am very excited by the Wheldon protocol.
Neenavyas, hdwhit doesn't…
Neenavyas, hdwhit doesn't post often, so I'll give you a quick response. Vast improvement is the answer. (You can search a person's previous posts, so you can read some of the background that way.)
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems. Mohandas Gandhi
one more victory HDWHIT
Great that's what I wanted to hear. One more victory over the dreaded monster!
neena
I am 76 years old. My daughter-in-law was diagnosed with MS and we are all very keen for her to start this new antibiotic treatment. We hope to be able to do this in the next couple of weeks by finding a doctor willing to deal with any issues like reactions that may crop up. My daughter-in-law is 43 years old.
I have been an active poilitical journalist most of my life and have felt for a long time that there must be a cure out there for MS which the medical community has largely ignored. I am very excited by the Wheldon protocol.
9 Jun 2019 02:01 pm
Yes, there is a vast…
aes, there is be vast improvement because he has recently moved from Texas, where he and his wife lived and worked to Arkansas, to run his 93 year old father's, as he calls it, run-down catfish farm.
I am about to send him a housewarming present: a print of mine he has had his eye on for years!
Completed Stratton/Wheldon regime for aggressive secondary progressive MS in June 2007, after four years, three of which intermittent. Still improving bit by bit and no relapses since finishing treatment.
10 Jun 2019 08:15 am
Sarah i am sure that would…
Sarah
i am sure that would be a gift he would like to preserve for ever -- on his wall and in his heart!
neena
I am 76 years old. My daughter-in-law was diagnosed with MS and we are all very keen for her to start this new antibiotic treatment. We hope to be able to do this in the next couple of weeks by finding a doctor willing to deal with any issues like reactions that may crop up. My daughter-in-law is 43 years old.
I have been an active poilitical journalist most of my life and have felt for a long time that there must be a cure out there for MS which the medical community has largely ignored. I am very excited by the Wheldon protocol.
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Not quite:I guess your wife…
Not quite:I guess your wife could have retired and your youngest son graduated without your help!
I still owe you a stormy sky though, but I don't know where to send it
Completed Stratton/Wheldon regime for aggressive secondary progressive MS in June 2007, after four years, three of which intermittent. Still improving bit by bit and no relapses since finishing treatment.