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Hi Heather, there are a bunch of DMDs out there to treat MS. The odds are about 30% that they will work. You may decide to try them and maybe you will find the one that works for you. I hope so.

I tried Avonex and then copaxone. Neither one worked for me, so I didn't have the heart to try any more. I decided to treat the symptoms instead, with LDN(low dose naltrexone). It seems to help me feel better, stronger and MS symptoms have not progressed to worse.

I hope you find some relief, while waiting for a cure..
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