What do the people say for arthritis: story 2


        WHAT DO THE PEOPLE SAY FOR ARTHRITIS: STORY 2
Mrs. R.R. of Michigan, age 41, writes: "All of a sudden, right after my sixth baby, I was struck with terrible disfigurations and joints that kept locking up. I could hardly walk. My doctor said it was degenerative arthritis and fibromyalgia and that there was nothing she could do.
"I was deeply concerned, my grandmother was incapacitated at age 28 with rheumatoid arthritis. And there I was with a new baby and five other children to look after. How was I ever going to cope?
"The pace and degree I was degenerating brought concerns of where I would be in a short period of time. Day by day my fingers were developing growths. My thumbs were extremely painful. My knees, hands and ankles were locking up in growing pain. I was losing the fine motor skills I needed to tend to my family. I dreaded walking. It took me a half hour just to screw up the courage to get out of bed, and I avoided the stairs as much as possible. When I finally did tackle them, I held on to the walls for support.
"My husband worked full time, tended to the children, household chores and laundry. My older children bathed and changed the new baby. The younger children fetched the diapers.
"I also had a sudden twenty pound weight gain after the birth of the baby, which also aggravated my condition. I went to an internist and a rheumatologist with a professional physical therapist. They told me there was nothing they could do to halt the relentless progress of the disease. Except put me on an exercise program, pain killers and steroids. My only hope was to pray and believe in God for a miracle.
"By definition, fibromyalgia often produces insupportable pain, stiffness, and weakness of many important muscles throughout the entire body, plus other symptoms similar to chronic fatigue syndrome as well. For me, the constant pain and the unknown direction of my future tended to bring thoughts of depression.
"Then I happened to hear this radio program - Mark Scott interviewing a medical researcher [Dr Sands] on WXYT in Detroit. They were talking about an amazing new immunological approach to reversing arthritis - with possible benefits for fibromyalgia as well. Something totally new called CMO, a natural immunomodulator.
"I got excited! Was this too good to be true or was it an answer to my prayers? I decided I had everything to gain since my alternative looked so bleak.
"How can I express the joy I now feel, heedlessly scrambling around on the floor with my new baby, or sitting cross-legged and bent over to play - completely free of pain. Yes, free of pain for the first time in eight long months! And I began to feel the difference in just six days.
"Now that I've finished the bottle, my knees don't lock up anymore, my thumbs don't ache, and all my joints move freely and are free of pain. But, you know, one of the greatest benefits of all is to know I can have a quality pain-free life rather than a future racked with pain and plagued with arthritis and fibromyalgia.
"Only if you have been faced with that yourself can you ever know what a relief it can possibly be. My prayer is to see others set free from their crippling pain and difficult existence." [Editor's note: Now, nine months later, Mrs. RR is still enjoying all the same benefits from her one bottle of CMO capsules.]


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