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Old 06-11-2009, 04:21 PM #1
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Default Please share your views on the most promising MS studies

Hello everybody. I am trying to figure out the best study options for me to participate in. Can other forum members please share their views on the most promising research studies?

I have had chronic progressive MS [not sure if primary or secondary] for 23 years. I was turned down by JH for the Revimmune procedure. I just started at a research hospital, Wash U. in StL, and I am not sure of what current studies are the most promising, and whether they are available to people with progressive, rather than R-R MS.

The JH people said Revimmune would not be good for me b/c I am too far along, but I have always wondered if it had more to do with the fact that I am not R-R, which studies seem to prefer.

One other question. I have noticed people here writing about vitamin D. Is that something everybody with MS should be taking or is that to fight the side effects of a study process?

Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

Take care, John
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