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In Remembrance
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Usually when you stop having regular defined exacerbations.
I have been in that situation since right before I started LDN, in 2002. I would have given credit for the stop in exacerbations to LDN, otherwise. ![]() It doesn't mean that you will no longer have some flares, due to accident, illness,infections..or other known triggers. Just no more BiG ones.
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I haven't had an exacerbation or needed steroids since I have been on ABC-Rs. I am in a study because I am a "responder" to treatment.
I am thinking that these drugs that reduce or stop exacerbations have changed how neuros label us. Am I still RR but w no exacerbations or am I SP? My fiancee thinks I am progressing slowly. ![]() ANN |
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