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Old 12-19-2017, 09:33 PM #5
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Thank you for this! I'm asking my son to print these out so that I can take to my Neurologist. It's so aggravating that he won't give me a script for this med.
Kitty this is the med I tried earlier this year and had the terrible reaction where I was rushed to the ER because my BP went sky high again from it. After talking with my neuro, he said NO MORE! OCREAVUS is the short name. I have now tried 4 different meds and the side effects from each was bad. My body just won't accept these poison meds they keep trying on us.
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