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My mother has ms, she doesn't fall down she slowly collapses to the floor & can't get up on her own. is this the ms?

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Dr. Victor Bonuel answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Yes, her symptoms : Are part of ms. Let her follow up with her pcp & neurologist. Let her eat lots of fruits and veggies and drink lots of water. God bless both of u! you may read the link below! http://www.Livestrong.Com/article/359749-herbal-remedies-for-multiple-sclerosis/.

Answered 12/10/2013

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Probably: But this can be handled, especially if this involves neuronal short-circuiting, such as spinal cord lesions. Drugs such as oxcarbezine, Lyrica, (pregabalin) even carbamazepine might control. However, ascertain whether her symptoms are being adequately controlled by her MS drug, as a potent agent may be required.

Answered 8/30/2014

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