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I asked my Nero how many lessions I had and he showed me my MRI ,he counted 15 with some in the back round fading. Does it me for every lession you have is relapes, I forgot to ask him that. Just had my first infussion med and I am doing good with no side efects. I wondered at my age going on 65 to soon, is it kind of late to start meds, will it help me? I have spascity in my legs and hip problems when I walk. I still work and plan to for at least another year and half. Anyone out there starting treatment late in life? It to the neros years to dx me. Kathy
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Kadi, as long as you are RRMS (still having exacerbations), it's not too late. I hope the TY works for you. Hang in there for awhile..
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The Number of Lesions doesn't really have anything to do with Relapses. You can have fairly active Lesion Formation with no outward signs. It is for the most part a Mystery.
![]() No, you are not too old to start Medications, you are never too old. People will say that because they don't consider an 'Old Person's' Life to be worth as much as a Young persons.
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