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Old 05-11-2008, 06:20 PM #9
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wow i completely forgot about this post.. been more interested in being outside then on the computer..

well seems as long as i don't go overboard drinking every night i should be ok with the Rebif.. i am not a drunk or anything so i am not worried if i was never allowed to have another drink again.. sometime i just have to much fun and forget.. i will mention it to my neuro though.

thanks for replies everyone.
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