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Hi Brenda,
I'm sorry you are feeling so down tonight. I'm sending you positive thoughts. ![]() ![]() ![]() Take care of yourself, Natalie Quote:
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I'm doing a little better this morning, but still slightly weepy. Maybe I need those ADs again! It was just so unexpected, and pressures at work were awful yesterday, with no end in sight!
I had just come from a meeting that didn't go quite as I planned, then I get out to a call from the nurse. I was expecting good news from the MRI, and when it didn't turn out that way - well! I'm not going to worry too much until I talk with the neuro on Thursday. It could possibly be that those lesions came during the 2 months of transition between Rebif and Ty. It could be that like Natalie said that I would have been a lot worse on something else! The neuro said to still have my Ty next week because he won't have the antibody test back before then. He knows my bloodwork is good, I have that done every three months. And I knew the insulin resistance would probably be in my future because of the 25 lbs. I've gained since being diagnosed. I walk almost every day for a good 40 minutes, and I try to watch what I eat. But reading about insulin resistance, all the things I crave are what I should be avoiding. I'll get through more meetings today, and maybe I can get work to back off of a project I'm in charge of because the timing is just bad with the economy. If I can get them to hold off until summer, instead of pushing ahead too quickly, that will also help my mood! Thanks for caring guys!
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"There have been a few patients who have received plasma exchange in the U.S. in the case before full confirmation. But in a sense that is consistent with our advice which is to suspend TYSABRI dosing unless PML can be ruled out. Any kind of relapse activity or disease progression on TYSABRI is extremely uncommon because the drug is so effective. So we're advising physicians to be very vigilant. If you suspect PML, stop dosing and some patients have even gone so far as to get plasma exchange, even before full confirmation. Dr. Alfred Sandrock" http://seekingalpha.com/article/1190...nscript?page=7 Did your neuro happen to mention whether they were "enhancing" (i.e. "active") lesions, or not? If not, like you said, they may very well be from before you got on Tysabri. Good luck on Thurs. Cherie
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#885 | |||
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My first question will be were there any enhancing lesions on the MRI. The nurse just gave me a little briefing over the phone, so I didn't get any great details.
I'll go in tomorrow and talk to the neuro, and then get the antibody test done after. Then I'll go from there!
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With adversity comes two choices: either let it make you BITTER, or let it make you BETTER! I choose the latter. |
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Sorry about the test results.
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It's comments like this that really irk me about Tysabri or any other medication that big pharma markets. Harry |
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They really don't expect to see disease "activity" in the way of lesions popping up or getting bigger while people are on Tysabri. Some % of people are ALSO seeing a reduction in disability accumulation too, but having very little lesion activity is what they are measuring to determine "disease progression". Cherie
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Just got back from neuro. Good news in that they were not enhancing lesions, so I haven't had anything go on in the last 6-8 weeks. He said the new lesions possibly could have come before I started Ty, that we only know that I have 2 more since my last MRI.
I went and gave blood for the neutralizing antibodies, but won't know the results for several weeks. I'll have my next Ty as scheduled next week. If the NABs test comes back negative, I'll just keep on keepin' on with Ty. If it is positive, then I can either quit Ty and try something else, or keep on Ty for an additional 3 months, have another NAB test and see how it looks. I'll make that decision later after the results come in. I'll be seeing another doctor for the insulin problem. But I'm feeling much better about things today!
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Got my numbers crossed.....the Affirm trial showed a 42% Reduction in the Risk of Disability Progression and Sustained 67% Reduction in Relapse Rate. That would mean that 58% of patients could have disability progression and 33% have relapses. For some docs to say that it is extremely uncommon for MS patients to have disease progression or replapes while on Tysabri is really stretching it, don't you think! Just reading comments on other MS Forums from some patients on the drug seems to negate that kind of statement. Take care. Harry |
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