Send us a text In this episode of The Just MS Show, I share two moments that define the push-pull of life with MS: a recent fall (my “fish out of water” moment) and the unexpectedly positive results from my annual DXA (DEXA) bone density scan, which I do because of prior high-dose steroid treatments. I walk through the scan process, the follow-up with my doctor, and why this result felt rare—and important. I also reflect on what may be helping: consistent, nutrient-focused eating and tailored...
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Send us a text In this episode of The Just MS Show, I share two moments that define the push-pull of life with MS: a recent fall (my “fish out of water” moment) and the unexpectedly positive results from my annual DXA (DEXA) bone density scan, which I do because of prior high-dose steroid treatments. I walk through the scan process, the follow-up with my doctor, and why this result felt rare—and important. I also reflect on what may be helping: consistent, nutrient-focused eating and tailored...
Stem Cell Breakthrough Without Chemo. A.I. Episode
The Just MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Show
9 minutes
4 months ago
Stem Cell Breakthrough Without Chemo. A.I. Episode
Send us a text A.I. Episode: Stem Cell Breakthrough Without Chemo In this special AI-hosted edition of The Just MS Show, we dive into a groundbreaking medical breakthrough: a novel stem cell transplant method that eliminates the need for toxic chemotherapy or radiation.Learn how this antibody-based technique, trialed at Stanford University, could revolutionize treatment not only for Fanconi anaemia but also for MS and other genetic or immune conditions.đź‘‚ Listen on your favorite podcast platf...
The Just MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Show
Send us a text In this episode of The Just MS Show, I share two moments that define the push-pull of life with MS: a recent fall (my “fish out of water” moment) and the unexpectedly positive results from my annual DXA (DEXA) bone density scan, which I do because of prior high-dose steroid treatments. I walk through the scan process, the follow-up with my doctor, and why this result felt rare—and important. I also reflect on what may be helping: consistent, nutrient-focused eating and tailored...