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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Wild West
Posts: 1,021
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Wild West
Posts: 1,021
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I agree, kicker.
Spending a few years with your own MS may not make a person an expert on MS but it does make you an expert on what your body is capable of--and it teaches you always to be ready for something weird and unexpected to happen.
I'm always surprised at how much medicine people with MS are taking--and some of the rx's can have a big effect on the nervous system.
I try to tell myself these people are having a rougher time than I have and therefore must need all those meds.
On the other hand, I also see lots of people on boards who have an astonishing trust in their doctors, whom they have such a high regard for that they will do and take whatever the doctor says.
I'm all for trusting one's doctor, but there's a lot to be said for checking up on whatever advice he/she gives and whatever meds are prescribed--and thinking seriously about whether you really need them.
After all, everything you take in is going to have an effect on YOUR body.
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MS diagnosed 1980. Type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis, osteopenia.
Avonex 2002-2005. Copaxone 6/4/07-5/15/10. Currently: Glatopa (generic Copaxone), 40mg 3 times/week, 12/16/20 - 3/16/24
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