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I had read that some people on the meds do not have relapses for years.
Hello Kat and welcome to Neurotalk.

Some people can go years without an exacerbation (relapse, attack, flare-up), some do not.

I have gone years without an exacerbation, I have had 5 exacerbations in the past 25 years and I do not use any of the Disease Modifying Drugs (DMDs).

Some with MS do find certain times of the year to be more troublesome. If I have an exacerbation it is usually July, August time frame...I hate this time of year.

This disease is different for each of us.
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