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Does no new lesions in the last 10 years mean no progression in that time?
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (08-18-2014) |
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~Love, Sally . "The best way out is always through". Robert Frost ~If The World Didn't Suck, We Would All Fall Off~ |
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As I understand it, MS is always progressing even if we have no evidence of it. Not encouraging news but on the bright side, the worsening can be very slow.
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Repeal the law of gravity! MS diagnosed 1980. Type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis, osteopenia. Avonex 2002-2005. Copaxone 6/4/07-5/15/10. Currently: Glatopa (generic Copaxone), 40mg 3 times/week, 12/16/20 - 3/16/24 |
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