From Bill to his Neurologist in January 2010: “My own mobility has drastically decreased in the past 6 weeks. I have progressed in the area of fatigue and mobility challenge from a 6.5 EDSS to an 8.0 EDSS. I am very alarmed at the progress rate that has occurred (6 weeks rather than the normally expected up to 5+years). This is after 20 years of experiencing minimal attacks with RRMS/SPMS dx 2007.”

Bill comments after his Liberation Treatment:
“Everything is better… toes, fingers warm, eyesight improved, sleeping better, transferring easier, head clear, legs stronger, started using a walker again. I thank God for getting my life back in so many ways. Keep the faith, keep hopeful.”

Bill reports back seven days later:
“Hard to believe it has been only one week. One week of feeling ‘normal’ again. One week of having hope that the downward spiral of living with an‘untreatable’ disease … taking more drugs that won’t do anything but temporarily mask the pain … can actually do something to treat its symptoms. At the MS clinic, they only offered chemo with horrible side effects and only the possibility of maybe “two years of temporary delay” max. Talking to patients who have followed this advice and gone the chemo
route, it is worse then MS itself. I am so glad I did not listen to their advice! – wow, my head is clear.

I have noticed a significant improvement in my body posture leading to less muscle strain and soreness in the back. Increasing muscle strength due to increased usage is probably the factor. Whatever it is I am thankful.

In all areas, it’s nothing but positive after seven days. The results have been amazing. It feels great to be a contributor in society again, not just a disabled member.”

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