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[Post 41] My unique perspective on treatments

This is post number 41. I'm sharing my individual experience regarding treatments. Has anyone else in the community felt this way?

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[Post 89] My unique perspective on treatments

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[Post 17] My unique perspective on treatments

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@musabEmulator 

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Thanks for getting in touch

I need help in diagnosis, I need help in treatment. I’m not really feeling well since last night and really pisses me off. In the initial days, I was really happy but soon after my diagnosis of Multiple Scelerosis, my life is no longer the same. I’m unable to eat food and drink. Any help, advice, o...
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@Cooper 

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Cooper

Divorce, illness payout she's going for

I have RRMS and its been slowish in development. Im now on ocrevus but things are happening with my cognitive behaviour - memory, focus, clarity of thought, problem solving. This has been getting gradually worse for a few years, but i knew my job inside out, so not too much of a problem. Of course i...
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@seaairsally 

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Autoimmune Neutropenia after Lemtrada

Hi community, Does anyone have experience of neutropenia after Lemtrada? Horrid to have to deal with extra things on top of the MS. If anyone has I would love to hear if it’s reoccurred/needed treatment or went away naturally. Thanks, Sal
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@PeterW 

PeterW

PPMS

I am new to this site and wondered how many people with PPMS used it? Really interested to hear other people's experience of PPMS. I was diagnosed three year ago after investigations into what was then a mild gait/drop foot problem. Over the past 18 months I have experienced significantly greater...
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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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