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@angieH 

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New lesion

Just received result of annual MRI of brain and CSP. Quick recap is diagnosed w MS 1998. No DMT or identifiable symptoms until 2017, been on copaxone for 3 years. Most recent MRI says new lesion r fr lobe, and a Highlighting peri ventricular lesion which is also new. I’m feeling a bit alarmed! I ...
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@xhulia 

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MRI is the same

Hi guys, please help. I did an MRI today and my result is no active lesions neither enhanced or added. So from November 2019(my last MRI) according to the radiology examination nothing is changed. But in reality I feel so much worse. I used to walk miles on november and now I cant walk even 100 mete...
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@AndyTurner 

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The relaxing MRI

Well had my relaxing MRI. Listened to some classical music. Just received my results and have more lesions on the brain. It isn't actually a shock to me as i have had my boughts of feeling unwell. Anyway, hope everyone is well
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@DominicS 

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A Vaccine is 12-18mo Away, At Best

I am not trying to be a party pooper here. Why would I? I wrote a bit about them here https://shift.ms/topic/doms-covid-diary-sat-25th-apr This is an excellent piece from a pharmaceutical market analyst. These folk really don't care about you or me, they are in it for the money. End of. Have a re...
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@vivy0511 

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Lemtrada, covid and MRI

So at the moment I am about 16 months post r2 of lemtrada, and my MRI was due in April, but it has now been postponed until ... further notice... This gave me immense anxiety and I’ve been having panic attacks for over a month now. I don’t know how to deal with this because even though I appear st...
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@LumuniouslyImperfect 

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Mavenclad Success

Hello! I’m one of the very blessed US patients receiving Mavenclad (and for free!!). I started my first round almost a month ago and start the second (and final for the year) in a week. So far so good and I’m pleasantly surprised by how few side effects I’ve experienced. While I expect that the ensu...
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