My son (11yrs old at the time) was diagnosed with MS. It specifically targeted his optic nerves. We were referred to a specialist who took a special interest in our son. He recommended a chemo treatment that was rather experimental for MS treatment. My son is now 16, and MS is in remission. He takes no drugs, and has had MRIs quarterly to monitor. No new lesions. We thank God every day.
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa0706383
I thought I read about a year ago that the UK was experminting with a new stem cell treatment. Some of the patients bone marrow is saved and “treated/augmented”, the rest is nuked via chemo. The new bone marrow is reinserted.
My mother had bowel problems all her life and slightly dragged one foot, but it never stopped her, she just kept on truckin....I was 8 when she was diagnosed, they told her she would be in a wheel chair within 10 years...She died of multiple myeloma and the cancer spread to her spinal cord, that is what finally put her in a wheel chair the last few years of her life...
Consider this:
http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/health-conditions/neurological-conditions/multiple-sclerosis/