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Hi Judy,

I have been dx'd for 21 years, 7 years before Betaseron became available. I have never been on any of the MS meds....DMDs (CRABs) nor have I ever tried LDN. I have been known to use symptom management meds but I don't stay on anything permanently or on a regular basis.

I don't use wheels and I have now been told by my neuro he does not want me using wheels (he wants me to continue using my legs for as long as possible) nor does he want me using any of the DMDs.

I actually do pretty darn good and my neuro agrees. I am 46.
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