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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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@MattW 

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Sildenafil thoughts please

Hello all, I'd like some thoughts from you knowledgable folk plz. I was diagnosed rrms in September 2017 and have been on tec since March 2019. I have remained stable, however my most recent MRI last month (delayed from March) has shown 4 new areas of inflammation. I have not had a noticable relap...
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@MattW 

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Viagra & new activity (ms, not bedroom)

Hello all, I'd like some thoughts from you knowledgable folk plz. I was diagnosed rrms in September 2017 and have been on tec since March 2019. I have remained stable, however my most recent MRI last month (delayed from March) has shown 4 new areas of inflammation. I have not had a noticable relap...
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@MattW 

MattW

Thought please

Hello all, I'd like some thoughts from you knowledgable folk plz. I was diagnosed rrms in September 2017 and have been on tec since March 2019. I have remained stable, however my most recent MRI last month (delayed from March) has shown 4 new areas of inflammation. I have not had a noticable relap...
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@Adele_Barrow 

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Adele_Barrow

determination

I've secondary progressive ms , I went from rrms about a year ago as me and my family were suffering really bad with the neighbours anti social behaviour I mean bad , no help from police or any other authority, I went to my doctor and cried, I felt so low I couldn't see away out plus ide just had ...
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@Peggy7 

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Peggy7

Wedding

Hi all, I rarely say anything on here but I am getting a little nervous instead of being excited. It’s my son’s wedding on the 8th August (30 guests only) it’s being held in a stunning listed property, the problem is I have Secondary Progressive MS and the toilets are downstairs with no lifts, I hav...
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@Andre_Cyr 

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Andre_Cyr

Wheelchair access

The government paid $6,000 on repairs and I'm still not getting it used and I was prescribed an electric wheelchair with the automatic legs and backing all three different prescriptions I was diagnosed with secondary Progressive. Don't understand Ontario Health Care coverage ODSP?
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@adbhoy 

adbhoy

RAW ORANGE

Sorry if this is against the rules guys but some help is needed!!!! My story... My name is Adam Dawar and I have Secondary Progressive MS. I was diagnosed about 7/8 years ago. Like many of you, I went to bed one night and when I woke up - life as I knew it had changed forever and my journey into M...
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@Highlander 

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Highlander

SPMS an account s easy excuse

This report might upset the bean counters... have a read of this. https://multiple-sclerosis-research.org/2020/06/no-patient-with-secondary-progressive-ms-should-be-left-behind/
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@Vixen 

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Vixen

SPMS rejection

Time to get campaigning again folks; NICE have rejected Siponimod for SPMS in the UK https://www.mstrust.org.uk/news/siponimod-active-secondary-progressive-ms-rejected-nice Might have to get my battle hat on again.....
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