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Old 03-10-2008, 09:49 PM #1
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Thumbs up Yippie Pt And Ivsm,hope It Works!

Starting PT tomorrow and 3days of IVSM starting Wednesday. Hope the IV stuff works for something. Otherwise guess IM just SOL for now. Dont know what the PT will do but it can not hurt, so Ill give it a shot. Thought Id give the Copax a shot too for awhile, but now my 2nd reaction has halted that method. The 2nd reaction was no wheres near as bad as 1st but enough for me to say quits.

Have to discuss now some other alternatives to Copax, with Neuro. Probably not alot can be done being PPMS, but who knows really. Think I need a vacation soon, but not like Twinkletoes lol.
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