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Old 08-09-2010, 06:30 PM #32
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Way to go Dej.

When I want to stop a med I just fax the MD the information and about why.

Or if I have an appointment I said I stopped Copaxone or Neurontin, etc. I was surprised when the last Neuro said "Good". I was afraid of what he would say but he shocked me instead. I didn't even need to explain myself.

Being a big MS specialist/researcher I thought he would fight me. I explained after the check up why I stopped. That was in around 2005.

I went without any DMD's and some other symptoms meds I had tried or had been on for years, and then went on LDN in 2008. So tired of all the meds they wanted me to try.

During that time if I needed steroids that's what I used. I had my worse relapse "ever" when I was on "C", besides the other awful problems it gave me. I always tell the truth, as I know it, or remember it.
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