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Old 07-22-2009, 06:43 PM #1
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Default MS Breakthrough

The link wouldn't post, but it's on google: MS Breakthrough?
February 10, 2009 2:31 PM

Edwin McClure contracted Multiple Sclerosis as a high school senior but after undergoing new stem cell treatments, his family says he is "cured." Debbye Turner Bell reports.
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Default If you have No Prescription Coverage...

Call 888-477-2669 Partnership for Prescription Access. They will direct you to the proper drug company that carries the drug you are prescribed.

If you need Wellbutrin, call 1-866-728-4368.

Baclofen, Klonopin & Xanax and a number of other drugs comes from Rx Outreach; but most importantly it includes the middle income people. 1-800-769-3880.

You can even have Part D coverage which doesn't cover Xanax or Klonopin and get these drugs if your income allows; 1-800-769-3880.

Help from MS disease modifying drugs:

AVONEX: 1-800-456-2255

BETASERON: 1-877-836-5724

COPAXONE: 1-800-887-8100

NOVANTRONE: 1-877-447-3243

REBIF: 1-877-447-3243

TYSABRI: 1-800-456-2255

I have tried to post National MS Society's sites but they keep changing; the best I can recommend is go to their main site and use their search engine to find information you are looking for.
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Default Explaining MS to children:

If you have small children, or grandchildren, and have been looking for an easy way to explain MS to them, try this website from The National MS Society. It's interactive and has been formulated especially for the little ones.

Keep S'myelin: A Fun Resource for Kids about MS

http://main.nationalmssociety.org/KS...ue1/index.html
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