Archive for July, 2010
‘Unless you have MS, you don’t know. You can’t know’
Jayne Thomas isn’t concerned about the risks. She’s willing to face the unknowns. She isn’t willing to wait. Time and her body are Thomas’ enemies. They’ve cursed the St. Catharines woman to a wheelchair, and she knows it will only get worse. [Read More]
New surgery offers hope
Cora Ward wants to walk without the use of canes or a walker. Six months ago, that would’ve been a tall order for the 50-year-old Point Leamington woman, who has had multiple sclerosis (MS) for the past 33 years. But a controversial new surgery has given her new hope to [Read More]
MS trial anticipated for fall
With health officials clamouring for more scientific research before green-lighting the new liberation treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS), local supporter and cardiovascular-thoracic surgeon Sandy McDonald is stepping up to provide it. “I’m working with colleagues to [Read More]
