Around 15000 Scots are living with the degenerative disease.
But while 250 English patients have received HSCT on the NHS not a single one in Scotland has.
Mum-of-four Lynda Hogg is so desperate she has been forced to put her house up for sale in a bid to go private at a clinic in Russia. The Scottish Government has insisted the treatment is available to patients who meet the criteria and plans are being developed to deliver it in hospitals here.
If that is the case why has nobody received it?
Money has more than likely got something to do with it despite the fact HSCT can actually represent a saving in the long run given the high cost of alternative MS drugs.
Abandoned and discarded Scots mum forced to sell house to pay for £60k MS treatment in Russia
The life-changing treatment has been cleared for use in Scotland for the last two years but not a single patient has been given the green light for the £60,000 stem cell procedure which Lynda Hogg believes is due to the cost.