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Has your Neuro suggested IV Solumedrol? It sound like you are
having an exacerbation. The IV steroids could help to shorten
your attack. Rebif does not stop an attack. Your Doc may have
been a little quick on the trigger with the Rebif.

I would do what he says and stop the Rebif and ask him about
Solumedro or maybe ACTH(Acthar Gel) .

Feel better soon..
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