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Multiple System Atrophy
Hello.
Have not been around for along time, as I have been battling my own health issues. Sorry but this will be a short message, as I am currently at work, and just received some bad news regarding my mothers health, as she has just been diagnosed with what they think is Multiple System Atrophy. She has been battling a really bad cold which required a hospital visit. Also I think she is fighting serve adrenal fatigue (Which I think could still be a possibility, as the NHS does not recognise AF as an illness), so was basically after any information anybody has on what would be helpful on assisting. Currently she is still in hospital, as it is not been completely diagnosed as yet, but they are wanting to free up some beds n the hospital, so are wanting to send her home, and I will be moving back in with my parents to help, so was wondering if there is a recommended diet, and treatments that will help minimise the symptoms.
Thanks in advanced
J
Have not been around for along time, as I have been battling my own health issues. Sorry but this will be a short message, as I am currently at work, and just received some bad news regarding my mothers health, as she has just been diagnosed with what they think is Multiple System Atrophy. She has been battling a really bad cold which required a hospital visit. Also I think she is fighting serve adrenal fatigue (Which I think could still be a possibility, as the NHS does not recognise AF as an illness), so was basically after any information anybody has on what would be helpful on assisting. Currently she is still in hospital, as it is not been completely diagnosed as yet, but they are wanting to free up some beds n the hospital, so are wanting to send her home, and I will be moving back in with my parents to help, so was wondering if there is a recommended diet, and treatments that will help minimise the symptoms.
Thanks in advanced
J
jimmyw- Posts : 78
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Re: Multiple System Atrophy
jimmyw wrote:Hello.
Have not been around for along time, as I have been battling my own health issues. Sorry but this will be a short message, as I am currently at work, and just received some bad news regarding my mothers health, as she has just been diagnosed with what they think is Multiple System Atrophy. She has been battling a really bad cold which required a hospital visit. Also I think she is fighting serve adrenal fatigue (Which I think could still be a possibility, as the NHS does not recognise AF as an illness), so was basically after any information anybody has on what would be helpful on assisting. Currently she is still in hospital, as it is not been completely diagnosed as yet, but they are wanting to free up some beds n the hospital, so are wanting to send her home, and I will be moving back in with my parents to help, so was wondering if there is a recommended diet, and treatments that will help minimise the symptoms.
Thanks in advanced
J
For the most part, much of the world has adopted into the Rockefeller medical system, otherwise known as "cut, burn and poison."
Healing is not their expertise, instead they rely on a few medications that generally suppress normal functions to create relief of symptoms.
Also this system of 'health' is more akin to sick and death advance while mitigating symptoms. They use labels which rely on diagnostic codes, which is sort of like a legal system to determine what treatments or protocols will be used.
If they are interested in their health (meaning, open to doing something outside the toxic approach), there are some simple ways to start.
That said, without a lengthy medical history....no specific advise can be given.
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