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Default Doc putting me on tysabri

Had my exam with the internal med doc yesterday. My tb test came back negative, so looks like I'm good to go for getting on tysabri.

Guess I'll have to update my ipod and stock up on reading material. My gf who goes to the same MS center I do says it takes around 3 hours total.

At least it's just once a month. She said she uses the same vein and it recovers just fine. She's been on it for almost a year now. My last steriod treatment they kept putting in a butterfly needle and using my one good vein so by the 4th day it wasn't doing well.
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