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Old 01-31-2015, 11:23 AM #1
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Default Thought on Foregoing the AnnuAl MRI?u

I just had my 6 month with my Neuro and I've been doing great. Thanks to Ampyra I've even shed the cane. My insurance has $7k family deductible and my kids need things like glasses, braces, and a family vacation sure would be nice to have since it has been a few years. I asked him if I'm still doing great at the one year can we put it off to the next. He agreed since I've been on interferon now for 3 years and last 2 MRIs showed no progression. Anyone have any thoughts? Would you forgo it if you are feeling good?
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