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Old 08-21-2013, 06:21 AM #7
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Hi there

Nice to meet you. I was on Beta for eight years - it worked super well for me, but the side effects were just too much to continue with it. After that I went on to Tysabri which has also been wonderful for me, is convenient and I have no adverse reaction to it.

I know it has a really nasty risk profile for PML with some people, but if you are JC Negative it may be worth considering.
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