discussed why she turned to chemotherapy and what the treatment was really like on a panel. “The disease modifiers did not work for me at the time, and I was really declining more rapidly than I found acceptable,” Selma shared. “I had no intention of doing it, I was like, I’m not ruining my body, what’s left of it. Why would I put this horrible drug, chemotherapy, in me? I don’t have cancer.
But I was kind of out of options and I was looking.”continued to explain the potential side effects of the chemotherapy. “I was warned,” she said. “You kind of make your plans for death, [and] I told my son I was doing this and he said he wanted me cremated. I had more chemo than they usually do for cancer patients, because they almost kill you. And it’s the stem cell that allows you to live with that amount of chemo. The chemo is the MS cure, if it does in fact happen.
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