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Old 03-02-2020, 01:22 PM #35
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I miss Sally so much

I was dx in 1988 at almost 40. I was lucky dx came quickly by MRI. No meds and if there were they would've taken credit for me being sx free for 13 1/2 yrs. I attribute doing so well to healing prayer and meditation.

I went on Copaxone for 2 1/2 years to find my MRI was lit up like a Christmas tree. I was then offered Tysabri which I started in 2006. It was my G-d send as I was physically going down hill and scared. I have been on Ty ever since and many sx abated and progression halted. I use a scooter, walker or cane because my R leg doesn't move well-other than that I'm doing mostly ok. If I had been able to go on Ty a year earlier I would be walking and dancing like I wish.

This is my story and I'm sticking to it

Linda
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