Thanks for that. Yes, I'm fine. I don't want to get into too much detail here, but we had a bit of scare for the wife. Getting within reach of Mayo Clinic for the weekly treatment for her was the big reason for our move cross country. What a difference in the quality of healthcare and changing the scary mis-diagnosis and death sentence into a properly diagnosed and treatable scenario. What a great team here. Back to at least a decade or two plan instead of a year or two. 8 more weeks of treatments, but blood stats already back to normal limits. Woohoo!
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Mayo is amazing. I'm so glad she is receiving proper care. I have visited a friend who was receiving a liver transplant in the Rochester facility and was impressed and relieved to know it was 3 hours away. Having access to top notch health care is important.
Yes, we went through 5 different doctors, all with a different story, none of which felt or sounded right before we got there. Amazing what more thorough testing and analysis can provide when you get away from the one size fits all mentality.
I gave up on doctors years ago. They are necessary for trauma, but not helpful with MS.
Yes, before this last focused treatment, she had better results from the many alternatives researched, including some diet things, light wave therapy, and I think most useful was Rife sound machine. Royal Rife invented this targeted sound wave device back in the 1920's, of course quashed by the pharmaco mafia industry.. but now having more recent research and applications discovered. Quite fascinating.