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Old 09-11-2012, 03:25 AM #1
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Default Can you help me get my head around a good MRI?.

I had my MRI this morning after two year on Copaxone. It was my Tysabri-starting baseline scan.
Happy to report that there was 'no radiological deterioration despite worsening symptoms'.
Over the moon with it to be honest. So the copaxone was working after all. (?)

What I can't get to grips with is my worsening symptoms with nothing to show for it as it were. I feel a bit stupid. Am I making it up? Am I being a hard-up princess? should i just toughen up? There's nothing new wrong with me!!!!!!
Get a GRIP woman!!!

Any ideas of how to understand my quality of life deterioration without brain deterioration?
Does this make sense? Do you know what I'm asking?
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