The first year i had ms, i was attending a university that had been a polio sanitarium back in the day. they did not know what caused polio so to prevent it from spreading a person who got polio had to check them self into this sanitarium to keep them isolated from other people and prevent it from spreading.
ulitimately this part of the university that was used as a sanitarium for polio patients became a state run nursing school. they had display cases all over the place of the history of polio and the school's role in it. i wasn't in nursing school, i was taking a computer class that was in that building.
me with my newly diagnosed,incurable ms, would stand in front of those display cases for hours reading the history of incurable polio.
they had stopped polio, eradicated it, prevented anyone from getting it without knowing how to cure it or understand why it was happening.
at that time, i just had a feeling that was how ms was going to end..it would be eradicated and no one would get it one day in the future--but those that already had it...it was too late. symptom treatment.
polio was the disease that salk invented the vaccine..not really understanding what it did fully, but observing it prevented people from getting polio.
just think back to that time...parents being told they had to inoculate their child with polio to prevent them from getting polio. being told no one understands why it works but it is your childs best hope for not getting polio. took a lot of guts to be parents back in those days?
from what i understand they never learned why polio happened, how to cure it when it happened, they only learned how to prevent it from happening...
like software engineering... medicine has some reverse engineering in it too.
they may never find a way to cure MS, they may only find a way to prevent it from happening..and those that had it will eventually die of old age and it will become a forgotten disease in history books. like polio will become as those that had polio die out...i know a 50 year old woman who had polio when she was 10. 40 more years? she deals with post polio syndrome now, which is like progressive ms...the nerves that were damaged by polio when she was 10, just wore out sooner than nerves undamaged..even though she was just fine for 40 years...then this post polio syndrome affected her.,
ulitimately this part of the university that was used as a sanitarium for polio patients became a state run nursing school. they had display cases all over the place of the history of polio and the school's role in it. i wasn't in nursing school, i was taking a computer class that was in that building.
me with my newly diagnosed,incurable ms, would stand in front of those display cases for hours reading the history of incurable polio.
they had stopped polio, eradicated it, prevented anyone from getting it without knowing how to cure it or understand why it was happening.
at that time, i just had a feeling that was how ms was going to end..it would be eradicated and no one would get it one day in the future--but those that already had it...it was too late. symptom treatment.
polio was the disease that salk invented the vaccine..not really understanding what it did fully, but observing it prevented people from getting polio.
just think back to that time...parents being told they had to inoculate their child with polio to prevent them from getting polio. being told no one understands why it works but it is your childs best hope for not getting polio. took a lot of guts to be parents back in those days?
from what i understand they never learned why polio happened, how to cure it when it happened, they only learned how to prevent it from happening...
like software engineering... medicine has some reverse engineering in it too.
they may never find a way to cure MS, they may only find a way to prevent it from happening..and those that had it will eventually die of old age and it will become a forgotten disease in history books. like polio will become as those that had polio die out...i know a 50 year old woman who had polio when she was 10. 40 more years? she deals with post polio syndrome now, which is like progressive ms...the nerves that were damaged by polio when she was 10, just wore out sooner than nerves undamaged..even though she was just fine for 40 years...then this post polio syndrome affected her.,
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