TESTIMONIALS - PAGE 8
I have a 37-year history of MS. Before starting with Prokarin, it was not unusual for me to suffer a major MS relapse every 5 or 6 months that necessitated hospitalization and IV SoluMedrol treatments followed by months of rehabilitation. Unfortunately, those relapses were getting closer together and more severe. Many medical professionals told me that I wasn't living just existing. I used Betaseron for about 1½ years but that treatment didn't stop the relapses and the injection sites were so bruised and inflamed that, there were no more areas available for injections. The other side affects were horrendous.
Then I heard about Prokarin! My first thought was it did not require injections. Could wearing a Prokarin patch make a difference? Not long after that, I suffered a major MS relapse with life threatening complications. My doctor agreed that I had to try something different and Prokarin was worth checking out further. So, May 2000, I started using Prokarin. My neurologist felt that I should commit to using Prokarin for one year and then we would re-assess. I agreed and was pleasantly surprised with the results - no relapses and the frequent neurological assessments showed improvement. He also commented that Prokarin is to MS what insulin is to a diabetic! Now, almost 7 years later, I no longer use a wheelchair, scooter, walker, cane or any other form of assistive device. (I owned them all.) Several friends who knew me before starting on Prokarin have commented that they would never know that I am the same person and don't mind telling my story to others. Had I listened to the nay Sayers and the negative publicity, my life would be quite different. Two friends, that also have MS, heard about Prokarin the same time as I did but decided against trying it. As a result, their conditions continue to deteriorate.
Late last year, I made a sudden trip out of the country and forgot Prokarin at home. Big mistake! I had a relapse. The good news is that once I returned to the US and got back on Prokarin, I recovered quickly without any other treatment. That also proves what Elaine DeLack has stated all along - Prokarin isn't a cure just a treatment.
In closing, thank you Mike Walsh and Custom Prescription Shoppe Pharmacy!
CW
In 1989, I was diagnosed with MS. At first, my doctor put me on Avonex, which worked for a while, so for the next several years I stayed on this medication. But then, I started to have a lot of side effects and the medication was no longer working for me. I started to feel this medication was not for MS, I also feel that it really hasn’t helped me at all.
My doctor then decided to give me steroid treatments, so for many weeks, I went to the center for out-patients for these treatments. The steroids seemed to work for a while, but then it started all over again, I started to have a hard time walking and the pain in my legs was getting worse. So my doctor again, decided to put me on Copaxone. Boy oh boy, this medication really didn’t work out. I noticed my personality had changed, I was always on edge and here we go again, I had a hard time walking and the pain in my legs came back. After talking to my doctor, I found out this medication was only for relapses and not for anything else.
Then I heard about a new medication Prokarin (a compound medication) and that a seminar was going to be held here in Allentown, PA. I registered for this seminar and I got to meet Elaine DeLack, who also has the same type of MS that I have. After listening to her lecture, I decided that I wanted to try Prokarin. So, I went to my doctor, who refused to give me a prescription for this medicine. It took a while, but I finally found a doctor who believed in this new medication. I made an appointment with him, and guess what, I got my prescription for Prokarin. Now I have been on this medication, which is a compound medication, for almost 10 years. Believe me, thank you Elaine for making Prokarin, because each day I have noticed an improvement in my walking and in all my motor skills. Because of this compound medicine, I feel I got my life back together again. What I really like about this compound medicine is that there are no side effects, at least for me, I also would recommend this medication to anyone who has MS. I feel the FDA should approve this medication, because like I said, since I have been on it, I feel much better. This compound medication (Prokarin) really helps MS and I am proof of it.
BR
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