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I wouldn't want to take any of the DMDs for MS, unless I was
sure I had MS or the IV Steroids either. Too many side effects,
some really nasty, dangerous and some lingering sides, as well.

Even when I was positively sure of my MS, I hesitated for
a few years, then tried a couple of DMDs, not successful, and
IV steroids (3), of which only (1) was successful.

Be patient, treat the symptoms and enjoy each day as you may
be able to do. There is no cure, they are all just bandaids.

Some Peeps do ok on a DMD, but most don't.
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