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Keri,
You have asked the "Million Dollar Question" to which I have not heard a clear answer. Generally, when the symptoms are gone and funtionality returns to the previous condition, then the exacerbation is over. Sometimes it takes a while for functionality to return to normal, and sometimes it returns with a slight decrease in effectiveness. The details of MS progression are difficult to define. It can easily drive one crazy...so don't let it. Just take each day one at a time. -Vic |
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