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Old 11-21-2012, 05:00 PM #1
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Default How did Tysabri Change your Quality of Life

I just had my 1st infusion of Tysabri... and the nurses at the infusion center are confident I am going to see results (even predicting I will be back at work in three weeks). As much as I want to believe this, I am still having trouble putting my faith in this drug.

I have read many times about how people say that Tysabri has given them their life back, and since my relapse (my first since dx, my quality of life has been fairly poor... this attack is taking forever to go into remission)... i was curious if some of you could share with me how Tysabri gave you a better quality of life?
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