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Coffee protects brain
By Andesine
Created 07/01/2008 - 3:58am

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Harv was muttering on this morning about people who drink lots of coffee being predisposed to MSi [1] so I went to look for the news report on this and found the opposite. I'll question him when he gets home as to exactly what he heard and where.

The opposite [2]

 

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Berkshire, UK. Diagnosed RRMSi [3]i [3] Feb 4th 2008.

NACi [4] 2400mg. All supps. Doxyi [5]i [5] 200mg. Zithi [6]i [6] 250mg. Metroi [7]i [7] 400mg.
No GP/Neuroi [8]i [8] support. Self medicating with help from David Wheldoni [9]i [9].
Started CAPi [10]i [10] 20th April 2008. First pulse June 2008

Hmmm no edit available. OK,

Submitted by Andesine on Tue, 2008-07-01 04:02.

Hmmm no edit available. OK, also found this:

Caffeine could help prevent MS [11]

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Berkshire, UK. Diagnosed RRMSi [3] Feb 4th 2008.

NACi [4] 2400mg. All supps. Doxyi [5] 200mg. Zithi [6] 250mg. Metroi [7] 400mg.
No GP/Neuroi [8] support. Self medicating with help from David Wheldoni [9].
Started CAPi [10] 20th April 2008. First pulse June 2008

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  I presume from Harv's

Submitted by Sarah on Tue, 2008-07-01 06:41.
 

I presume from Harv's mutterings that you drink lots of coffee?  All these people are not even considering that MSi [1] might be caused by an infection.  I drink coffee and always have done and I wasn't born in whatever month is supposed to be the favourite for people developing MS!............Sarah

An Itinerary in Light and Shadow

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Completed Stratton/Wheldon regime for aggressive secondary progressive MSi [1] in June 2007, after nearly four years, three of which intermittent.   Still slowly improving and no exacerbation since starting. EDSSi [12] was 7, now 2, less on a good day.

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That birth month isn't

Submitted by Norman Yarvin on Tue, 2008-07-01 12:30.
That birth month isn't particularly important; the incidence goes up no more than 30%. It's barely statistically significant.

Andesine, could you fix the unclosed italics tag in your signature? It's making all the posts after yours appear in italics. (The only reason this sentence isn't in italics is that I just used the HTML command to turn off italics.)

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  Norman, I wasn't being

Submitted by Sarah on Tue, 2008-07-01 12:35.
 

Norman, I wasn't being serous!............SarahFoot in mouth

An Itinerary in Light and Shadow

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Completed Stratton/Wheldon regime for aggressive secondary progressive MSi [1] in June 2007, after nearly four years, three of which intermittent.   Still slowly improving and no exacerbation since starting. EDSSi [12] was 7, now 2, less on a good day.

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I keep fixing it and it

Submitted by Andesine on Wed, 2008-07-02 03:06.

I keep fixing it and it keeps going back. I'll do it again.

I think Sarah's comment was tongue in cheek.

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Berkshire, UK. Diagnosed RRMSi [3] Feb 4th 2008.

NACi [4] 2400mg. All supps. Doxyi [5] 200mg. Zithi [6] 250mg. Metroi [7] 400mg.
No GP/Neuroi [8] support. Self medicating with help from David Wheldoni [9].
Started CAPi [10] 20th April 2008. First pulse June 2008

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Sarah, I used to drink

Submitted by Andesine on Wed, 2008-07-02 03:17.

Sarah, I used to drink loads of coffee, it was something you did in corporate land. The coffee machine was free and you grabbed a cup every time you walked past it. I eventually got to the stage where I was overdosing on the stuff and getting all sorts of weird symptoms. So I stopped drinking it and the withdrawal symptoms were appalling.

I drink it now but never more than 2 or 3 cups a day.

Harv says it was a discussion thing on BBC Berks. They seem to be having an MS week but I keep missing it.

See if the sig fix has worked.....

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Berkshire, UK. Diagnosed RRMSi [3] Feb 4th 2008.

NACi [4] 2400mg. All supps. Doxyi [5] 200mg. Zithi [6] 250mg. Metroi [7] 400mg.
No GP/Neuroi [8] support. Self medicating with help from David Wheldoni [9].
Started CAPi [10] 20th April 2008. First pulse June 2008

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Ok I went in and changed

Submitted by Andesine on Wed, 2008-07-02 03:22.

Ok I went in and changed the HTML rather than using rich text, hopefully this time it's OK.

 

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Berkshire, UK. Diagnosed RRMSi [3] Feb 4th 2008.

NACi [4] 2400mg. All supps. Doxyi [5] 200mg. Zithi [6] 250mg. Metroi [7] 400mg.
No GP/Neuroi [8] support. Self medicating with help from David Wheldoni [9].
Started CAPi [10] 20th April 2008. First pulse June 2008

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