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@m4rtin2025 

m4rtin2025

Advice about dmt

Hi. My neuro has recommended Tecfedita but I’m nervous about it. Will I need a lot of time off work in order to take this medication?
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@Robyn_Bain 

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Robyn_Bain

Tysabri & Antibiotics

Im due my tysabri infusion tomorrow but have two days left of antibiotics for a uti can i still get it?
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@Amber_Oneil 

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Amber_Oneil

Mavenclad

Is there anyone on this medication that I could talk to start mavenclad tomorrow thanks
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@Tara_Scully 

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Tara_Scully

Need some advice

Hi All, I was diagnosed November 2019 with RRMS. I was put on Rebif which the only complaint i have is the red marks it leaves but would have happily gone on with it. Yesterday i met with a new neurologist after my previous one had left. I had an MRI in advance and there was one small new very sma...
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@JayJay10 

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JayJay10

I can’t move.

My legs have completely given up on me, they are unbelievably solid, like Stonehenge. I am currently on no medication, trying to see if this is a relapse or something. This has lasted 2-3 weeks already and seems to be gradually getting worse. Does anyone have any ideas on what I could be doing to im...
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@Madeleine_Broughton 

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Madeleine_Broughton

Sweating

Hi thank you for my membership, I’m looking forward to hearing from and about you! I’m looking for advice and also keen to learn if anyone else feels like their internal thermostat is broken. I do not know what triggers it. I sweat 💦 so much that it is making me feel pretty crap. Along with the swe...
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@Magnum1 

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Magnum1

Tough subject :(

So my wife of 31 years was diagnosed with RRMS in 1995. In that time she has tried many many medications. Nothing has stopped or even slowed her progression into secondary progressive MS. We travelled to Poland 2010 for CCSVI treatment. Still her MS progressed. She has been using a wheelchair now fo...
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@zackHussain 

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zackHussain

Hello 😀

Hello All I was diagnosed with MS back in 2003 I’ve had my ups and down I’ve never been on any forums like this before so all new to me after pushing my doctor I’ve managed to have another MRI after 17 years to see how my MS has progressed and awaiting results next week @ 39 now I am worried to be h...
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@Miranieva_Buen 

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Miranieva_Buen

Pharmaceutical companies/foundations

Hello, everyone. Due to complications, I am forced to take monoclonal antibodies. I am still to take Aquaporin 4 to see if I'm supposed to be on Nataluzimab or Rituximab. However, both medicines have to come from abroad as I live in the Philippines and is not covered by insurance. Can anyone please ...
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@danielle24 

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danielle24

Copaxone & pregnancy

Hey Guys I hope you are well. I had a question about the medication I’m on. I am 12 weeks pregnant and I am using Copaxone injections. Am I still allowed to inject in my tummy whilst I am pregnant or should I be injecting elsewhere? Thanks
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