Jodi's Journey: Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis With Neurotherapy (Proven Results)

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Jodi's inspiring story of managing multiple sclerosis with the help of effective neurotherapy treatment.

In this video, Jodi shares her battle with relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS) and how it affected her life, from chronic pain to difficulty focusing on moving objects. Despite her skepticism, she sought help at Northwest Functional Neurology and underwent a week-long intensive Neurotherapy program.

The personalized and comprehensive treatment plan significantly improved her symptoms, allowing her to regain control over her life and enjoy activities like skiing again. Jodi highlights the importance of tailored care and the medical team's expertise in managing chronic neurological diseases.

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This video is about Jodi's Journey: Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis With Neurotherapy (Proven Results). But It also covers the following topics:

Recovery From Relapsing MS
Proven Neurotherapy For MS
Long-Term Effects Of MS Treatment

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I'm 63 years old and live in Wisconsin I can't walk or talk and have ppms can you help me ?

garybroaddus
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I got ms n the medicine there trying to give me has real bad side effects what 2 do

yotyme
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Wait, you can treat an autoimmune disease by treating it as a functional disorder? Does this usually work out well?

georgebailey
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Everyone has a cure for ms. People exercise every day is the key even though it is 15 minutes a day. Try walking, maybe a statinary bike push ups. This is coming from my neurologist 20 years ago. It is a fact i still have an 8 hr job still walk but occasionally with a cane.😎

shawnmcanthony
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Where are you and what other success have you had with patients with MS?

ellie
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How about a mild case of saccadic oscillations and pendular nystagmus from MS. I'm young and in remission and still in the recover window but want to accelerate this as much as I can. I've had 50% improvement so far.

ashleypello
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Whwt is the name if that clinque?
Where is it located?

tehilovely
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What is it you do for someone with MS and how much can you help a person living with this terrible disease.

bonnieduffy
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This is questionable. I've been active my entire life, a cyclist for 22years, just after my diagnosis. I use a walker in house, but a wheelchair out in public after a couple of therapies. MS has a mind all of its own.I have worked my ass off to retain all of my functions, but have lost quite a bit. Anything is possible, but...

markwiese