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I had my zoom call with my neuro a couple weeks ago. He was happy that there were. I new or enhanced lesions. The ocrevus seems to be working. I ask about the mild volume loss in my brain. He explained that it is normal for someone who had active ms for years without knowing. That since the majority of my lesions on in my brain they did cause some damage. Nothing noticeable so that is a plus. He says I’m in a much better spot then three years ago when I saw him for the first time in the er. Just need to keep taking my vitamins and stay as healthy as I can.

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jimeka

That is really good news. So pleased that the Ocrevus is doing its job. 👍

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Tinker-Belle

I’m glad you got a good report! Thanks for sharing, too! It is so nice to hear positive news! Keep on keeping on. Blessings...

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Kenu

Great news! Nice to hear 👍🙏🤗 Ken 🐾🐾

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greaterexp

Hurrah! Great news! Thank you for sharing with us!

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88Dodgee

Great report. I am on Ocrevus as well. Have PPMS and after computer visit a month ago with neuro latest is no new lesions nor activity after 7 treatments! Stay as heathy as you can with nutrition and exercise!

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Smartcloud1981 in reply to88Dodgee

I do my best to stay healthy. I have to get better at the exercise I’m on my feet all day so it gets hard to want do more after work

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88Dodgee in reply toSmartcloud1981

Good for you! Just being on your feet moving is exercise! I'm in a wheelchair and exercise to use my walker. I guess, just keep moving in whatever way and it can count as exercise.

Good news and thanks for the info. All I get is a note “stable with no new lesions” In the report it states volume loss & shrinkage. I assumed it was due to long standing (decades) of being undiagnosed and that if it was out of the ordinary she would have mentioned it.

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Smartcloud1981 in reply toGoldilockssearching

I read the report first Which scared me this time since I e never seen the volume loss part but my neuro likes to meet every 3/4 months to check in and what not. I asked him about the volume loss and that is what he said being due to undiagnosed ms that i kept playing off as something else you were right in your thinking.

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lbenmaor

That's great news! I'm glad it's helping,

Best Wishes,

Leslie

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pamgarner

congratulations!

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mrsmike9

Yeah for you!!

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Tazmanian

👍

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kdali

Great news!!!

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Boxofchocolates

Great news; glad the Ocrevus is working!

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twooldcrows

fantastic ...

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