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Old 02-20-2017, 07:00 PM #7
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I have been on tec for almost 2 years. My diagnosis is coming next week. So I Started about a month after. When I started it had flushing. As for eating I did not have issues. Saying that my stomach can handle most things. As for it working I have had 2 mri with no new leastions. I have had problems that it didn't fix. Like some food I can't eat because of taste. The entire left side is numb. This was back when diagnosed. As for the ringing in the ears I never associated with tecfidera I always Associated it with my long-term listening to heavy metal music. If you have more questions about it please feel free to ask me. I found this drug easy to take and I don't like needles so I was kind of happy about.
Kevin


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