Project Plain Jane

I still don't know. I think I need to do a follow up with my GP ,the nurse at the UBC clinic was decidedly unhelpfull and not very forthcoming with what sort of treatments are available. Then there is the travel time which for us would probably be several days. I get tired after about 4 hours behind the wheel,and Vancouver is minimum 8 hours travel.Plus there would be follow up visits.Apparently Easter seals house would help us out with accomodations and even drive us there and back. But oh boy,we recently took our kids to Kelowna (4 hour trip) And I was real tired for a few days after. I just don't sleep well out of our house..

All I can tell you is my wife (who also has M.S) was taking immunosupressant injections for some time,and her condition is far worse than mine. These days she is mostly in a wheelchair,except for short trips around the house.But myself(never took any M.S drugs)
,I keep adjusting and fine tuning my diet,and my disease at least has not gotten worse since I started doing that.I found yesterday that playing my guitar is actually better than it has been for quite some time,fine motor control seems to have improved radically. I am actually able to play the intro to AC/DC's Thunderstruck at about 80% real speed,and that is on my acoustic (harder to play than electric). Im attempting to get my old Peavey 108 amp fixed so I can blast my neighbours...

Western medicine has not progressed at all as far as M.S go's in over 60 years.Unless there is truly something lifechanging available through the clinic at UBC Im thinking it's not worth our time.