Living in Waldorf was a positive experience for my personal growth and my physical healing. I was struggling alone with MS symptoms at the time, and I was not on any medication. My left hand was weak and becoming more numb everyday. I reached the point where I could no longer tie my shoes or do my hair or type. My walking was stable although my left ankle was in a perpetual gangster lean. I didn’t have the balance issues and muscle weakness that I have now, but I found myself asking, why are you leaning?
During that time, I found a book titled https://www.amazon.in/Know-Yourself-Essential-Teachings-Satchidananda/dp/0932040349.
Copaxone was the last medication I was on and I still had some remaining shots I could use. So one night, before I went to bed I took a shot and went to sleep. My scalp started itching as soon as I laid down. Thinking it was nothing, I gave it a little scratch then I immediately felt more itching in other parts of my scalp then it was up and down my arms and legs. Oh no! I felt like I was having a reaction to the medicine. I jumped up and went to look in the mirror. My face has hives all over it and they were on my arms and legs I didn’t know what to do, but I had a little Benadryl on hand for my daughter’s allergies. I took a spoonful and the itching started to subside. Then I took another spoon and the hives started to fade as well. Speaking to my neurologist the next day, he explained that this was an allergic reaction, and I could no longer use Copaxone. No matter, a shot a day would not be missed.
Beta Seron was the next DMD on deck. Unfortunately, I was allergic to that one as well. It caused shortness of breath every time I took it. The shortness of breath would start minutes after I took the shot and it would always go away within 30 minutes, but it was extremely uncomfortable and scary to not be able to catch my breath for thirty minutes. Then I found out through personal research that black seed oil was an interferon (just like beta seron). Great! I can use black seed oil to replace beta seron so I won’t lose my breath. So I headed to the nearest health food store and there it was — black seed oil. Wonderful. I head home to try it before I run my next errand. By the time I got back in my car the familiar tightness in my chest started to surface. I’m thinking Oh no! This does have the same active ingredient as Beta Seron. And it’s making me have shortness of breath too! Oh no! So I tried the black seed oil one more time after that and the same result occurred. Oh well, I’m allergic. I shared this with my neurologist.
Rebif was next. It was another shot, but it was three times a week not every day. So I got four days off. Little did I know that those four days I would spend in pure anxiety/terror awaiting the next shot. Because the shots were painful you see. Also during the immediate night of and day after the shot I would feel like I had the flu. I neve actually had the flu, but I was told that is how it feels. I took this medicine for several years and I never got used to it. On my own with no issues except fear. I was afraid of the shot. Unlike Copaxone and Beta Seron this shot actually would sting as it went through my body. Ouch! Every. Single. Time. I grew afraid of the needle and changed the days over and over again. First it was Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday so I could avoid Friday and Saturday. A friend recently told me his daughter had to administer shots to her son, and it was difficult so she had a glass of wine after each shot. (I wish I thought of that while I was on Rebif.) But eventually I just started skipping shots more and more, I even brought the shots to work to do it there. Nothing worked by the way. I was still scared. I was still anxious. BUT looking back, I had no relapses in four years! I walked freely. I flew on a plane by myself. This stuff works. The medicine was working.
If you find yourself wanting to quit your medicine because it’s inconvenient, then take an inventory and talk to your physician to determine if you are doing well and is that medicine working. And if it is working then start to pray, fast, drink wine afterwards, join a monastery do whatever you can to Stay. On. Your. Therapy. But that got me thinking, how do I find a treatment that works AND will be easy to stay on?
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