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Hello to everyone! I made the jump from another forum and really like what I have seen here so far.....

I received my final diagnosis in December, 2007. I am not really sure whether to be glad or sad but I am hanging in there!! I have started Rebif - had 2 doses from the titration pack - and I have some questions!!!

First is fairly straightfoward I think - will have this headache forever? It isn't real severe and it kind've comes and goes, so it isn't something I can't deal with but I would rather not have to!!!

I have waves of crumminess during the day after my injection. Just a kind've washed out feeling - but like I said - that comes in waves. So I guess as far as side effects go it could be worse. But that is my next question.....as I increase the dose - will the crummies get worse?

Thanks everyone, in advance, for your help!

I think I'll stick around!

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