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Old 08-01-2008, 10:21 AM #1
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I was wondering if anyone has had this lab value out of normal limits. What bearing if any does it have on MS?

It is part of a test that most doctors have patients take so see if they qualify for Tysabri.
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I was wondering if anyone has had this lab value out of normal limits. What bearing if any does it have on MS?

It is part of a test that most doctors have patients take so see if they qualify for Tysabri.

Ha! I'm no help: I thought your title meant you were getting 4% on a Certificate of Deposit!

Sorry!
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Very cute! I would be excited about that, too!!
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Ha! I'm no help: I thought your title meant you were getting 4% on a Certificate of Deposit!

Sorry!

Me, too!! I was going to ask where that was being offered!
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Have no idea what you are talking about, but 4% on a cd sounds pretty good.
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LOL I think WAMU was advertising a 4% CD at least last week it was.
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I guess only folks who have gone through the protocol for Tysabri would have had this tested.

I am glad I had it done because it is allowing me to understand more about how the DMTs are used to fight MS:

This is about Copaxone's action and CD4 & CD8.....

http://www.thisisms.com/article266.html
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