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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2010 23:08:30 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>New MS Drug Ampyra</title>
      <description>Vicki, it has been a while since I talked here.&amp;nbsp; Don't know why I stopped.
&amp;nbsp;
I have tried both Rebif and Copaxone for my PPMS, each for about two years.&amp;nbsp; As you probably know, they are not supposed to cure MS, but rather slow the progression.&amp;nbsp; It is therefore hard to know whether they are working.&amp;nbsp; How do you judge how bad you would be if you had not taken them?
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Still, I got worse rapidly with both of these...</description>
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