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Old 04-13-2014, 06:26 PM #31
LillyMS LillyMS is offline
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I am totally screwed. I am only 34 yrs old (very athletic female... run 3 miles every day on my thread mill etc) and should enjoy the days I have left. I got MS in 2002... it is now 2014... even though my MRIs look TERRIBLE I am still doing way better than 99% of others with MS because I feel completely normal as if I didn't even have MS. Unfortunately, I doubt this will last!

I will not be taking any MS drugs. Just giving LDN a try and getting MRIs every 6 months. If new lesions start to form I will then get back tecfidera as my last resort. Have to give LDN a shot first.

EDIT: For those participating in this thread... do you have anywhere near the volume of lesions I have? I am seriously freaking out here. This is not good
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