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8:56 am September 15, 2010
| Dani
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Ten years ago my sister-in-law was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and they have since paid $1,000 a month for a shot and other medications to help her. She just recently went to the doctor and saw a different doctor. This doctor decided to do a new MRI – the first since the original 10 years ago – and to her surprise it looked exactly like the original MRI! She immediately told her Log in or Register to read more… |
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3:48 pm September 15, 2010
| Jasmyn
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I know MS is not easy to diagnose, although I would be upset if this happened to me. What are the ramifications of her taking this medicine with her not having this disease?
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10:09 pm September 15, 2010
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That's a good question. They took her off of it immediately and she's had some pretty serious withdrawal symptoms and has really felt awful. They really have no idea what is ahead of them now as her body tries to adjust without this medication. It's kind of scary.
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