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Thanks so much for the quick reply and all the information Did you ever try the tysabri? I dont know much about LDN..is it considered a medicine just like the Copaxone/tysabri etc.?
Is LDN kind of like a sedative/opiat? Is that why it keeps things in remission more? Do you mind me asking what kind of symptoms you were having with the medications and the ones you are having now without them?
Thanks for bearing with all my questions im really scared and trying to figure out how to deal with things once/if i get a definite diagnoses and thanks again for your prayers
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