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Are the pill DMD just as good as the injectable DMD? and are there better ones then others, and ones that I should stay away from do to bad side effects.
Thanks in advance
-RobView Thread

Thank you.
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Just a qustion on your reply in reguards to medicare, once you receive ssid for two years your eligible no matter what age you are?
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-RobView Thread

Thank you so much. I'm just so tired of this, as I'm sure everyone with this is.
Thank you again for being here.
-RobView Thread

I expected it to light up like a christmas tree based on how I feel, both were negitive. (can't understand this).
I wen't over the MRI with my neuro. and asked if the MS diag. could be wrong, he replied no it is correct, he said, lessios could be very small and could not be pick up on the MRI. ( Is this correct?)
My next question was ok, so with no new lession that can be seen does this mean less disability later on, he said yes.
I don't know what to beleive any more, I'm tired of this masquerade party that this disease thinks it at.
Spelling is not my strong point, sorry.
Thanks.
-RobView Thread

I receive this IV therapy monthly both chemo and steriods at the same visit. The only side effects I get is lots of energy and don't sleep well that night, they will probably give you an anti nausa drug before the chemo, I have never felt any nausa after this treatment and I have been receiving this treatment going on my second year now. WOW can't believe it's been this long.
My neuro told me that he has many patients on therapy as long as 10 years. Everyone is different but you will probably be fine with it.
Good Luck
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A wise man told me a long time ago WHO TOLD YOU LIFE WAS GOING TO BE FAIR? and boy was he RIGHT!View Thread

When this is around I have my wife work that area, it hurts so bad some times the only thing I can compare it to is a really bad tooth ache and then it's gone for a while but always returns, weeks or months later.
Try stretching that area as best as you can and take muuscle relaxers.
Hope this helps you.View Thread
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