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oh yeah we filled out the paperwork for the rebif while I was there he is saying no to the LDN for now because he wants to make sure he doesn't have to put me on anything for the pain if the steroids don't work and the LDN may block the pain meds. But he is not oppsed to the idea in the future if I am still interested. For now he likes rebif. he has seen better results than with copaxone but if I start having the negative effects he will switch me to C.

pizza tastes like rubber. I never knew an IV could leave a bad taste in your mouth.
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