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Old 09-26-2008, 07:29 PM #6
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I get my 10th infusion a week from next Monday. I'm glad you started this thread because I was going to ask a question of some of the Tysabri veterans.

My next infusion will be nearly five weeks instead of my normal four because they have such a busy schedule at my doctor's office. Has anybody noticed feeling worse or more tired when they have it a little later than normal? I wish I were having it next week instead, I feel like I need my Tysab-tini soon.
Hi Wiz, this is alias lindaincolorado Twice I have gone 5 weeks and it was rough. The fourth week I start to run down, so the 5th was not good. My daughter told me to NEVER do this again
Good luck,
Linda
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