In 1868 it was discovered by Jean-Martin Chariot, that MS caused
plaques on the brain, this he discovered after an autopsy was performed
on a patient who died. He was baffled by its cause and its resistance to
his treatments which included electric stimulation and strychnine- as
this poison was a nerve stimulant, he also tried injections of gold and
silver as these were helpful regarding another nerve disorder common at
the time syphilis.
This original theory seems to have
gone unchallenged, and is an idea that has prevailed. I challenge that,
as I 100% believe that I have received a misdiagnosis on a positive MRI,
rendering that original theory as an incorrect one.
When
we run with the wrong ball, all consequent effort in that area is
futile. Bottom line is this woman became nothing more than an experiment
based on one mans thinking. To me this would not stand up in court, as
not conclusive only circumstantial evidence
I think
that a stress overload caused my plaques to materialise, there were
psychological reasons which caused a balance deficit short term, but
because I adapted to it, when it passed could not adapt back, that is
because I believe my Atlas had become misplaced. Nothing to do with a
condition that they like to call MS.
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