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Ken, I often FEEL like #2..Does that count?
we all got to start somewhere. surprise, but I was very skeptical of this when I first learned about it. Feeling is a start. You might feel like you car ought to be looked at, you might feel like your flower beds are a mess, you might feel like you need new clothes. It's a start to be dissatisfied. I've been there, I get it. The next hard part is deciding you're sick and tired of it and something needs to be done to change things. Ever read "Who Moved My Cheese"???

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I've tried Rebif & Copaxone, LDN and now Tysabri. Still waiting to get something resembling a life back..Thanks for all the info, though. It helps to have more to think about.
not everyone who has done abx has gotten there life back, if that were the case, I wouldn't be here and Kim's Doctor would be flying us to Stockholm. But, my point is that there are folks out there who have beaten this thing and when folks like me try to tell the story, it's largely ignored. Like it's too good to be true. I promise, it's not a free ride, it's hard. But, an openness to self education is the first step, yes? I may be new here, but I promise you, I've been chasing MS for a few years now. Push me , how can I explain this better? Ken

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