So... It's official. Time to move forward
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 4:27 am
Went to see the neuro doc yesterday. So it's official. They want to treat me with trecfidera. They wanted to immediately order Iv steroids for 3 to 5 days but I refused. I believe I'm on the rebound from my flare up. My symptoms are a lot better than what they were so I'm just gonna wait it out. So now the game begins. The dx is no surprise to me. I was pretty sure for a while now. I'm just glad that they were sure enough to not require a spinal stick!!! That does not sound like fun!! Still not sure on the tecfidera although when I researched the drugs that were available to me that one stood out as my choice of all of them. I'm glad the neuro thought the same. I'm just not sure cause I am jcv positive. They weren't real concerned because she told me that there has only been 4 cases of PML out of approximately 450,000. That's pretty rare! She also told me that the efficacy is around 50% for trec which is better than the injectables which stands at about 40%. Besides that, who the hell wants to stick themselves over takin a pill? NOT THIS GUY!!! Anyway, I was just wondering if the stuff she was tellin me was true about it or was she blowin smoke to get me on it? I asked her for some info on it. Here's the funny part.... She told me she had a book on it for me. So I'm expecting some good info. She hands it to me and it's like a children's book!!! Lots of happy pictures and and big bold text all sugar coated like it was all lollie pops and candycanes! It's a joke. No real numbers or useful info whatsoever. It reads exactly like the annoying relentless drug commercials that you see on tv nonstop. In fact... I haven't seen one on tv yet for trec but I'm pretty sure I could follow along with my book word for word if it did come on!! These F'in drug companies are somethin! I should have asked her to invite me to the next drug rep lunch! So once again I rely on the wonderful people on this site because you guys/ladies are always truthful, knowledgable, and very helpful. Right, wrong or indifferent, I appreciate all of you and hopefully I may return the favor one day.