I stumbled on this brief profile of a Donna Clark, a woman living with MS. The profile outlines her story, but focuses on how she uses relaxation, fitness and medications to stay fit. Click on over and give it a read.
Donna Clark
Donna Clark
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All of your entries are interesting and well written, as well as balanced. It’s a little disappointing, however, when the follow-through fails. I’m sure there is a reason, but, still, it’s frustrating for the readers. As a person with PPMS (no treatment available other than symptomatic), I have been on LDN for 2 and a half years. I believe it has made a significant difference in my symptoms and my progression, but I can’t prove that. I am impressed that you are blogging about your LDN experience, but I thought it would be a daily report, then realized maybe it was every two weeks. Now I really don’t know what the schedule is.
Many of us are hanging on your words. . .hope you can update us soon! Thank you.