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kwarendorf
As I type the Tysabri is flowing! So far, so good :-)
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kwarendorf
Go big or go home! :-)
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Guitar_grrrl
Wow! Nothing like jumping straight into it! I had my 17th infusion last month, and so far, so good. Good luck!
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kwarendorf
Yes, it was my first. First DMD of ant kind. I had no issues at all :-)
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Lulu54
Is this your first infusion?
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