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Old 08-19-2010, 12:13 PM #22
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I don't have to stop the Ampyra! I guess just itchy is okay.

I had my Tysabri (once a month IV med for MS) yesterday. Because of all the pain I've had, my neuro may stop the treatments for a month or 2, or add another med before the treatment. I'm supposed to call them in a week to update them on my pain level.

My PCP wants me to hold the arthritis med at the current dose for 2 more weeks. I'm not happy about this.... I feel like I'm being hung out to dry waiting for all the docs to get their **** together. I have a rheumy, and may end up back there pretty soon.

My anxiety is high right now, and I'm not doing so well with getting off the butts. But I'll keep trying.

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