Raven Fisher – Inspiring People With Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

“Multiple sclerosis is not a death sentence.”

I received some email from Raven Fisher who has MS.  Raven is a remarkable woman who is proactive in her care.  She does things for herself.  She is an inspiration!  And that is her message.

People write to me and basically say “I feel better now because of something that you said.”  Everyones’ words are different but their message is similar.  Something that I said made a difference for them–it helped them feel better.

The reason it worked is because THEY worked!

They did something to help their smart body feel better.  I only provided a little bit of information that they needed.

When Raven first contacted me, she told me that my carpal tunnel pain relief information was helping her even though she did not have carpal tunnel syndrome–she had MS.

How could this be?  It is because each part of your body is attached to every other part.

I asked Raven if I could share parts of her following emails with you and she graciously said Yes.

Here is her story.

“Four years ago when I was diagnosed with MS I also got the terrifying news that my life expectancy is 2yrs.  Knowing what is actually wrong with me I immediately thought no way, who said so?  God did not say it so I don’t believe it!  I was in a wheelchair, could not walk, talk properly, read a book, focus on touching things.  My brain told me to pick up that pen but my body did not want to.  I did not know when ever my bladder and colon wanted to work, it always came as a surprise.  Even when I was in public, embarassing, but hey, I blamed it on Continue reading “Raven Fisher – Inspiring People With Multiple Sclerosis (MS)”

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MS – 4 Helpful Therapies for People with Multiple Sclerosis and other Neurological Disorders

If you have multiple sclerosis or a similar neurological disorder, here are some potentially beneficial treatments.  Except for the first one, tapping, all of these are self-help techniques.  You’ll find out where I get these crazy ideas from at the end of the article.

Tapping:  Tapping on the spine will stimulate the nerves and tissues around the spine.  This is a good thing.  It will get more blood flow into the area to carry nutrients to your spine.  Could you ask a loved one or a friend to tap with their finger pads the length of your spine (but not on the end of the tailbone)?  This tapping would last for about 5 minutes each time and ideally be at least once each day.

Pouncing:  You can  “pound” your thighs yourself.  The meaty part of the thigh on the tops and sides when you are seated Continue reading “MS – 4 Helpful Therapies for People with Multiple Sclerosis and other Neurological Disorders”

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