sorry to hear that, it can be a devastating disease.
Have a friend that just passed from MS. Progressively worse. It’s a horrible disease.
Sorry to hear that. Is she still with us? If not I am truly sorry.
I know a lot of Freepers don’t like it, but I am very passionate about Ai, I predicted 20 years ago it would take off in 2020 and here we are although I may have been a few years off.
What this technology is going to do is cure diseases we thought impossible, diseases we have thrown billions at with no result. Ai is already giving new ideas and new plans.
Check out ChatGPT and subscribe to it, it’s cheap only $20 a month and the conversations I have with this thing is unbelievable, talks about vaccines for cancer, ALS which my brother died from, dementia, even politics and its just getting started.
Every month if not every day it advances more and more and gee whiz, here come the people claiming it’s dangerous. Yeah, to their profits.
This has the potential to figure out how to grow new organs from a persons DNA elminating rejection from foreign transplants, repair spinal damage, control immunity, reconstruct the central nervous system getting the paralyzed moving again.
The potential is mind blowing .........GRANTED democrats do not take the White house and congress again. That happens it’s all over, Just our luck they are more insane than ever right now.
Mine neither. She did get a number of really nice restaurant dinners by the pharmas pushing their latest drug, at least until covid lock down. (She passed 3/2021, nobody would say it but we knew it was liver failure from her drugs.)
I’m shocked. 🙄 They’re taking cash.
Many moons ago I datied a PA. Her entire house was filled with gifts from the pharma reps. My favorite was a clock she had that said “It’s always time for Viagra.”
I had a doctor prescribe a medication to lower my potassium level in my blood. It’s a relatively new patented medication. Cost is about $500 for less than a month.
Several months earlier, a doctor said I needed to get a sodium bicarbonate prescription. I asked her, “Isn’t that just baking soda?” She couldn’t just offer that information, but was ready and willing to agree; and thanked me for bringing that up.
Turns out, I just needed 1/2 teaspoon mixed with cool water every day. Two weeks later, my potassium level was just barely above the maximum normal range.