News, info and tips for living with multiple sclerosis

A little more hope for restoring myelin

Nerve cells, have myelin coating

Finding a treatment that can restore myelin is my holy grail for multiple sclerosis researchers. Will a neurostimulator designed by SetPoint Medical someday be the treatment for which I’ve been searching? MS has been attacking my myelin since I was diagnosed 43 years ago, probably longer, stripping away insulation from axons and disrupting the signals that travel along my nerve fibers. That, in turn, has disrupted my walking, my thinking,…Continue Reading

M.S. Help from an Over-the-Counter Drug?

Could an over-the-counter drug, used to treat sniffles, help ease M.S. symptoms and maybe even repair myelin?  Maybe…someday. The drug is clemastine fumarate, a  common antihistamine used to treat cold and allergy symptoms.  In a small, preliminary study involving M.S. and optic neuropathy, (damage to the nerve that sends info from the eye to the brain), participants who took clemastine fumarate showed what the study terms a “modest” improvement in…Continue Reading