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Snoopy, my neuro said the same. I do think I'm SPMS now. He still has RRMS listed on my records.

Mine told me that insurance doesn't cover much for SPMS so if you're wanting to try new meds usually your neuro would have to list your condition as RRMS.
Yeah, insurance companies do not like to pay for the DMDs when someone has SP.

I don't know what my neuro put down in my file, RR or SP and for me it doesn't matter. He already know, has known for years, I have no desire to use a DMD.
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