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Old 04-11-2011, 11:28 AM #19
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I saw my neuro, and he thought that the fast heart rate, internal tremor that I was feeling was actually an increase in my heart rate, which is a reaction to the Tysabri. He also thought that I should try one more with the rate of infusion slowed down. He really wasn't too concerned that my JC Virus titer was positive, he said that I could still have up to 24 infusions with a positive titer.

I told him I would think about whether or not I wanted to try anothe Tysabri infusion or not. I am having company all of next week, so I am not going to do anything until after that.

Please pray that I make the right decision for me.
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Dx: RRMS Jan 2010;
LDN: March 2010-Dec 2010; Aug 2012-Nov 2012
Tysabri: Feb 2011-March 2011 reaction
Gilenya: August 2011 reaction
Copaxone: October 2011 reaction
Tecfidera: May 2013 reaction
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