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Old 09-10-2008, 01:54 AM #11
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Well, it looks like there's not going to be a baclofen pump for me any time soon. Just got my latest MRI results and there's been a lot of progression despite Rebif and Tysabri. I'm starting my Novantrone work-up tomorrow.

The plan is to have my muga scan to get my heart approved, have a portacath inserted (bad IV history) and get going on Novantrone ASAP.

My neuro intends to do 5 infusions, 3 months apart and follow-up with Copaxone in the end. I hope this works to stop my progression for a while.
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