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Old 10-13-2006, 06:59 PM #10
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Originally Posted by Cherie View Post
I'm hearing and seeing that weather does not make for a true relapse but for a pseudo-relapse (NARCOMS). However, I always seem to have more difficulty in the fall (favorite season!) when the weather cools. Seems that's when I have more UTI's and falls. And that prompts the "pseudo-flares".

Can't say I've had a "real" flare (unrelated to UTI or injury or surgery) since starting on Rebif 3 and a half years ago. Could that be because I've had this so long and am so OLD?!?!?!?!
Isn't it great that Rebif has been so helpful to you! You've had those other medical stresses, it's only fair that the MS would pipe down.
If you are "so old", then I am ancient.
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