This product is cheap and great for many many physical issues. Someone would 
have to give it to here in the home.  Here it is 
http://mmsadvisor.com/?s=sclerosis

 



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From: Hanneke <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 10:53:43 AM
Subject: CS>Help needed for lady with MS who suffered a stroke 5 months ago


Earlier this week, I caught up with  some  friends and one of them is
desperate to get all and any information to help his partner towards
recovery of a stroke, recovery for as far as possible under the circumstances..

The lady in question is 58 years of age, has been suffering with MS
for a number of years and was using a Goopher/scooter for transport
since last October.
In April of this year, she suffered a stroke and has been stuck in a
nursing home ever since with the prognosis being: she will never come
out of the nursing home, is bedridden and in another 12 months when
the effects of the stroke have  mellowed out one will have a clearer
picture of what she will be like for the rest of her life  (this is
the message he was given by the medical and nursing staff of the nursing home).

She receives  physio therapy and some meds but I didn't ask what
medications, nor whether the meds were for stroke related or MS
related problems. The lady has the use of only one arm/hand, unable to walk,
cannot speak other than grunt. From what I understood,  apart from some memory 
loss, her mental abilities are in tact and the frustration and anger she feels 
about not being
able to communicate as she used to gets the better of her at times.
With the help of pictures she is able to let them know if she wants a
glass of water, a coffee, or ovaltine..whether she wants her hair
dryer, a comb... etc etc. This just to give an idea of how they are
communicating.

She recognises the alphabet and she has been given a  children's
keyboard which has large coloured letters which she manages to press
when taking her time to hit them properly. This is connected up with a computer 
and shows up on computer screen.
Yesterday, my daughter printed off a sheet with  sign language for one hand  
which may help
as well  since she has the use of the one hand.

My question is: would there be a list of supplements, diet
ideas,  exercise ideas which one wouldn't hear about in a nursing
home but will help towards a recovery?

Looking forward to your responses.

Hanneke



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