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Old 08-12-2015, 03:55 PM #7
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Does aspirin or other NSAIDs help with pain? This would be a clue that steroids might help. Steroids are mega anti-inflammatory and the others only moderately so.

If aspirin and NSAIDs do nothing for you, I'd wonder about steroids. The big infusions are what MSers get... and those are more effective than the oral types. One can tolerate high dose IV better than high dose oral.
I haven't tried asprin, i'm just taking Lyrica and Amatriptaline, haven't tried any NSAIDS either.

That's good to know that the infusions are better than the oral dose. I will see if this helps and will update you after.
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