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Old 11-04-2010, 03:54 PM #20
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since i still have not started treatment, this is the only way i walk lol(when i am not using my walker). i look like a staggering drunk. i hope once i start some ms meds this will no longer be the case. at least for the most part
I hope the meds work for you. I started rebif in June and I don't really notice a difference. I'm hoping that after a year, no new lesions and maybe a pair of heels. They don't have to be sky scrapers, but any height would do. Good luck with the meds. They now have an oral. I hate injections but rebif has thin needle, 3x a week and an autoinjector. Make sure you do your research and decide whichever is best for you. Goodluck.
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