What can reasonably be done for Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis?

I have pp MS and doctors have done little for me but treat some symptoms. I have known about it 9 years and am doing better than expected and going down very slowly, but still going down. Is there any way to turn this around?

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One Response to “What can reasonably be done for Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis?”

  • Hannah:

    My mother has ppMS and has experienced the same treatment as you. Unfortunately treating your symptoms is all that can be done, especially as you have had this for 9 years. There is a lot of research into new drugs for MS but not for the progressive types only the relapsing remitting types. My mother had a few steroid courses which showed an improvement for a short term period, but I would be very cautious about steroid treatment as they come with serious side effects such as hypertnesion and osteoporosis .
    I am very pleased that you are doing better than expected, and I hope you continue to do so. I'm sorry I can't offer any more help or ideas about it – I'm sure your neurologist is doing the best he can.

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