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Old 04-25-2013, 08:31 PM #5
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Fact that it lowers white blood counts makes me & neuro more excited since i'm always 2x limit.
Anyone that gets scared off by a few cases of PML baffles me since it's been in use for a decade pre-modded version.

To each his own, I called Biogen again today to ask if my script got in system yet - nope. They have a mountin of faxes for new patients.

Only thing i'm not looking forward to is first month's side effects but i'll cope & try my hardest to keep swimming 20-30 laps/day throughout. 30 today.

I'll know if it's helping within 1st week which hopefully will be next Monday.
I need a Medrol dose pack in the worst way to stop this flair but i'll wait & hope to regain some of what i'm losing.

MRI of brain & cervical w/wo contrast set for Tuesday. Getting blood drawn tomorrow, i'll have baselines & yes i'll post my mri shots. I know this one will be ugly.
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