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Old 09-12-2007, 07:01 AM #1
mstanfordrn mstanfordrn is offline
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: northeast MS
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Heart Newbie MSer

Hi,
Just found this forum, trying to figure it out. Newbie MSer, just diagnosed this June. RRMS, but seem to be progressing fast. Started Copaxone in June. On IV steroids 1 gram of SoluMedrol every three weeks for 5 days. My heart seems to not be taking this treatment so well. Lots of swelling and palpitations along with some shortness of breath. Don't know, just another day in the MS world of waking up to a new symptoms daily!!
I hope to meet a lot of friends and gain a lot of info from here.
I am very stressed over finances, applying for disability, etc. Any info would be great.
Thanks, Mitzi
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