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In Remembrance
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That is the question in most MSer's minds....what if I do, what if I don't??
The MS Meds could possibly help to slow the progression of dissability, but at what cost, now or down the line. If I don't take them, am I just asking for dissability progression? This is the reason I gave Avonex and then Copaxone a good college try and then dropped them, when they didn't slow my progression, like hot potatoes, with no regrets. ![]() LDN is not a NMSS approved Med for MS, but it is my MS Med, for 6 yrs now. The only thing that has progressed in me is my age.. ![]() ![]() My advise...give your Med a try and if it doesn't help you to feel better and/or stop your disability progression, drop it and try another, until you find one that works for you. Good Wishes, Turt.. ![]()
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