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989689 tn?1333548520

Just wanted to say thanks!

I know it's been awhile since I've been on here, but wanted to tell all the great people who gave me their support THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart. I could say thanks and all the nice things in the world but it wouldn't do the way I feel for you all justice. Life has turned around for the most part for me. Other than missing my kids everything else has changed drastically in life. I've been with a great girl who actually cares for me for almost a year and never been happier.

Health wise I still have a bunch of problems but oh well not like it's getting any better so I just shrug my shoulders and continue on. I've been on Tysabri for over a year and a half and had my first post Tysabri MRI early January and it showed no new lesions which was amazing. Unfortunately my Neuro at Ohio State said the old ones are still kicking my butt. So I guess I can't complain, could be worse.

Anyway just wanted to let you all know how appreciative I am of you. Hope everyone's great and doing well.

Chad
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738075 tn?1330575844
I was wondering what happened to you...good to see you here!  I had an MRI some six months after starting Tysabri, and I, too, had no new lesions.  Good medicine, that!

And ain't love grand!!  I'm glad you have such a kind and caring girlfriend.

Keep in touch, eh?
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294425 tn?1288528395
Hey Chad!

It's so nice to see you pop up here .... and I am soooo glad to hear that things are going so much better for you.  It's wonderful that you found someone special, who is able to appreciate what a great guy you are and who is there to support you.  And it's great that things are still going well with the Tysabri for you -  it's awesome that your MRI showed no new lesions!

Take care of yourself, and please keep in touch and keep us up to date on how you are doing... :-)

Bye for now,
Rita

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572651 tn?1530999357
Chad,
No new "friends" on your MRI and remembering your old friends here is a great combination.  You have made me smile today, something that hasn't been happening much today with my post-surgery attitude.  Thanks for making my evening!  And I just looked at your pictures - you still have the bluest eyes and they show what a kind person you are.

hugs, L
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198419 tn?1360242356
Hey Huff!

I knew you were a champ :) Kicking those lesions before they arrive, moving forward with a mutual relationship (quite the looker) she'd best treat you well now ya hear hahaha Juuuust kidding. I'm sure she knows she's got a keeper.

I am so happy for you. You were in my prayers buddy, and I'm glad to see you on the other side. Cheers to you and you enjoy your life :)
(((Hugs)))
shell
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So glad you have no new "friends" on your MRI ........that's just great news!!

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