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Old 04-05-2010, 11:11 PM #1
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I'm sorry for that news - but glad that 1. your neuro isn't rushing to put it down in your charts and 2. she hasn't given up on you!

I don't think 3 months on Tysabri is really enough to decide it isn't working yet. 6 months is also low, too, but obviously better than 3. Hopefully you'll show some improvement.

Finally - for those of you on Facebook - you will get this - this is one of those posts where I really wish there was a "dislike" button!!
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Legs, That sure is a lot of medication. I hope one or all of them help you. I use Tramodol when I have tooth or surgery pain. I can even use it with the LDN. It is not an opiate, but acts like one, for short term use. I get a few hour of pain relief from it.

I am sorry that you have a new label. I hope she is wrong and the Ty helps after a few months. What about NOVANTRONE® (mitoxantrone)? Have you tried this one?

After you clear the Ty out of your system, if she has you switch, it might help you.
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I forgot to mention Ely Lily and company has a drug in cliical trial for pain.


Duloxetine for Multiple Sclerosis Pain Condition: Multiple Sclerosis
Interventions: Drug: Duloxetine HCI; Drug: Placebo


I can get more on it tomorrow if your interested.

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Lady that would be great. Thanks.
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Legz, sorry to hear about the news. But glad to hear your doc is sticking with you on this.
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hugs and prayers. Im sorry for your news.
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I am also sorry to hear this. That just plain sucks!!! Sounds like you have a good neuro. Take care!
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