began falling down often last summer. wound up in hospital over the holidays this past year. neuros i was seeing then refused to go beyond proving i did/didn't have seizures. went to philly doc at jefferson hospital, who did appropriate testing for ms. been on copaxone since june. ms mostly knocks the right leg literally out from under me. using a cane to improve balance. look forward to increasing my knowledge/understanding via this site.
linda
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Dear Linda
Welcome aboard You have come to the right place. Please examine Regimens, General Discussion, and Antibiotics in particular. We think we are on to something. All of the divisions are interesting and I don't think you will find a more informative, UNBIASED board anywhere else.
Katman.
Welcome aboard You have come to the right place. Please examine Regimens, General Discussion, and Antibiotics in particular. We think we are on to something. All of the divisions are interesting and I don't think you will find a more informative, UNBIASED board anywhere else.
Katman.
2010 5 years 4 months Now on Amoxicillin, Doxy, Rifampin, Azith, and caffeine in addition to flagyl. 90% normal good days-50% normal bad days. That is a good thing.
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statins
already owe you for introducing me to the use of statins. have had high cholesterol lifelong, but didn't want lipitor due to side effect. called my neuro and he said there is a great deal of interest in the use of statins w/ms, but best if my chol. is high. so call in to gp to get cholesterol test and have her coordinate w/neuro as far as adding this to my daily handful of pills. already on copaxon inject and have had steroid drip and a round of oral. want to avoid them again. they work well, but coming off is pure hell.
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had the drip for 3 days and 5 days. was nowhere as bad as coming off the oral. felt that as soon as tapering dose just half way. the iv is easy...they put a port in your wrist and you just hook up this lime green tennis ball for an hour's drip. trouble is port only works for 3 days at most, and i had to have another port opened for the last couple when on 5-day drip. also seems the drip doesn't last as long as the oral. drip gave me immediate relief from pain, but only lasted about a week or so. hope you get better results.
linda
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