I think almost every community member here can relate to the "I am done with all this B.S." moments of living with MS, CommunityMember2145 . It can be pretty freeing to imagine a life without invasive tests and medications with gnarly side effects.
Personally, I have heard too many stories of what uncontrolled MS does to a body, but I also respect that each individual has the right to choose what treatment path (if any) is right for them. You have to do what works for you.
That said, I know of a few individuals who have gone off all conventional treatments, with varying levels of success. I am not aware of any member of this community that has eschewed conventional treatments for more than a few years, so that is information I would be interested in learning more about (ie, the long term risks and ramifications of forgoing standard MS treatments).
I do want to share an interview one of our contributors did with Dr. Terry Wahls. If you haven't heard of him, just typing his name into a search engine will bring up plenty of information for you. I am not endorsing or disavowing his approach, but I wanted to share the interview with you, regardless -- https://multiplesclerosis.net/living-with-ms/interview-dr-terry-wahls-paleo-principles-functional-medicine-adopting-healthy-behaviors. He does claim he healed his MS with a radical dietary/lifestyle change. Some individuals swear by his protocol, while others have not found it as successful for them.
Here's a piece from one of our contributors about natural options that actually worked for her -- https://multiplesclerosis.net/living-with-ms/natural-remedy-symptoms.
Lastly, I wanted to share this piece by one of our contributors about the treatment burnout people with MS can experience -- https://multiplesclerosis.net/living-with-ms/doctor-doubts. I hope these resources are helpful for you and I really hope you get some feedback from other community members, as I know your feelings and questions are common and many people can relate.
Best, Erin, MultipleSclerosis.net Team Member.