It seemed to me that the general medical community was going another direction in treating allergies. All we needed to do was converse with other patients in the waiting rooms to hear the stories of how far they’ve flown or driven to receive successful treatment.
I have had M.S. since 1948, and, in the ’70s, was at a crossroads of failing health and possible job loss. I am hyper-immune — allergic to foods, inhalants, molds, chemicals, etc.
With Dr. Morris’ help and allergy treatment, I found particular allergens that, when treated, would stop my M.S. exacerbations. I continued to work with renewed energy and as a social worker here in Houston County until retirement. I would have traveled anywhere to get the help I needed. The best help was right here in La Crosse. I am grateful.
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