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future plans about MS

i want to know please what is the future plans of MS briefly
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Hi Uniqueagle,

If you can give us a more  specific question we might be able to help with some answers.

But here's what I see in my crystal ball-

I believe oral meds for MS are coming very soon - and will replace the injections many of us are on.

I think researchers are still a few years off in unlocking the secrets as to why some people get MS to begin with but they will find the answer eventually.

I want to hope that diagnosing MS will become less complicated and the McDonald criteria will be revised once again, making DMD's easier to get for everyone who needs them.

How's that for a list?
Lulu

PS I also wish for world peace!


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Welcome to our forum, we're glad you found us!!

As for you question, I don't know exactly what you're asking.

If you're asking about a cure for MS, the research is ongoing like with most incurable diseases.  I do pray that the researchers will make progress and will find a cure in the near future.

Are you dx with MS?

Look forward to getting to know you.

Take care,
doni

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