I have MS and will happily try it.
Where do I apply?
I certainly do not blame you. My step-grandmother had it, and it’s a horrible way to go. Let us know if you get to try it, and report how it went. I pray it does work, to A) help you and others suffering from MS, and B) to restore some of my faith back into the medical profession and pharmaceutical developers. Right now my faith in both have suffered greatly, and deservedly so in my opinion.
Just out of curiosity, have you ahd testosterone levels checked, if you are male?
There was a study a long time ago which tested symptomatic duration of EBV infection among normal people, vs self-reported steroid-abusing body-builders. It found the average course of illness of EBV among normal people was 2-3 weeks, but it was shortened to 2-3 days in the steroid users, who were confirmed with a blood test to have elevated androgens. The theory was EBV somehow used a receptor to get in cells which the testosterone was binding and thus preventing cell entry, or test somehow altered immune function enough to quickly wipe out the virus. The study hit me, because when I was a teen, EBV went around and knocked a lot of kids out of school, but a friend who used steroids got really horribly sick for about half a day, I thought it got him and he was going to be gone for a few weeks, and he was back to normal the next day.
Test “replacement” in older people is fairly normal, and might offer some benefit. I would try a month or two pumping it up to the top of the reference range, and see if there is any difference.