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Penny Lane 04-15-2007 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by NancyNurse (Post 85880)
Dear Penny Lane,thank you for responding.I'm sorry to hear that you are having a relapse.I hope that you are feeling better very soon.Glad to hear that the Avonex was okay for you. Nancy

Thanks NancyNurse for your well wishes concerning my relapse. I have to say that I am feeling better. This episode lasted about four weeks and I am now on the up swing thank goodness.
This episode was nothing compared to my first one that layed me up for a little over 3 months. I just hope it is a long time or never before I have to experience another one.
Now, I just have to start to strengthen my leg up again, since I used it so little the last several weeks.
Penny Lane

Snoopy 04-16-2007 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Penny Lane (Post 88623)
Now, I just have to start to strengthen my leg up again, since I used it so little the last several weeks.
Penny Lane

Penny Lane,

I have been there a few times....starting over to regain strength and endurance. It can be frustrating but possible.

Wishing you all the best.

Cherie 04-20-2007 07:56 PM

Nancy,
I was diagnosed in 1994 after nearly 20 years of off and on symptoms. Because I was in my 40s and still working ansd walking unassisted, I was told it was benign and very mild and I would probably never get much worse. By 2001 I was no longer walking on my own for more than a few feet and had lost most of my vision.

My neuro started me on high dose IV steroids and when I saw an improvement, started me on Avonex with monthly pulse dosing of IV soulmedrol. I was on that regimen for nearly two years. Initially I saw some improvement but after a year, the decline started again. Mostly, I had awful side effects from the steroids and tolerated the Avonex well. In May of 2003 I started on Rebif and went off the steroids three months later. My husband was the first to really notice the improvement.

By six months into the higher dosing of this med, I was walking unassisted, had my vision back sufficiently to drive again after two years of not, and no longer needed to cath to empty my bladder. That improvement has maintained and, if anything, I continue to improve. I am probably more fit than at any time in the past 25-30 years.

I have changed my eating habits and eat far fewer carbs (almost no breads or pastas) , eat fewer fats and more protein. Lots of water helps bladder functioning. The only supplements I take are fish oil prescribed by my PCP for heart health and milk thistle to keep liver enzymes in normal range (the interferons tended to elevate them). I also exercise 20-30 minutes daily in the water and am walking a couple of miles 2-3 times a week.

I now I'm not cured but this may be as close as I will see in my lifetime and I'm content to stay the course till something better comes along.

Do talk with your doc about the options available. General thinking is that you are fighting odds of worsening if you're not on something to slow progression. Something. Anything. I don't recommend one over another. Just know what has worked for me.

snowbunny 04-29-2007 12:31 AM

Nancy, hi am snowbunny here. I take avonex, it's once a week, & the side effects that I have had have been mild. I take advil 45 minutes prior to injecting. I have occassionally felt a little achy, but that's about it. You still need to talk to your neuro, To decide what's best for you. I like the once aweek. No fuss no muss. Take care & good luck with what ever you decide.


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