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So I know on the whole we are all tired, but this week I am tired on a whole other level. I just want to lay in bed and do nothing, but that can’t happen. Should I be concerned about this sudden heavy fatigue? This is the same fatigue that started about this time last year prior to the big attack that led to my diagnosis. I’ve been on Copaxone but am to start Aubagio Friday. I am a little scared of aubagio so we will see how that goes.

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RoyceNewton

You will be okay, sleep if you can and have sweet dreams of green fields and blue sky, Imagine that sound of music "the hills are alive with the sound of music scene"

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jorrell

If this level of exhaustion is not common, and now lasts for 24 hours or more, call your neuro. If it is a relapse, they can help you minimize it.

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Sezlatham

Trial and error ana stay positive

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kdali

I’d call and let your MD sort it out.

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jimeka

Please call your doctor and let him know how severe your fatigue is so that they are aware before you start a new DMT. Blessings Jimeka 🤗

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mrsmike9

I've been super tired but it's been cloudy and that can weigh me down. I've been on aubagio for 6ish years. Not a problem for me! Good luck!

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Tulip77 in reply tomrsmike9

Have you had issues with hair loss?

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Sandydemop in reply toTulip77

I was very worried about hair loss but have not had any. I have been on aubagio for about 3 years and if it was going to happen it would have been in the first 6 months, according to my doc. I like it so much better than copaxone. And everybody is right. you have to be very tight with your doc. It may be a new symptom or maybe something else. MS is sooo unpredictable!

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mrsmike9 in reply toTulip77

No, I have not lost any hair.

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Jer29-11

Ok, I’ve been feeling the same! I’m so fatigued and I told my husband the same thing; that this is how I was feeling the months before I was diagnosed in 2019. I hope you’re better soon and that it’s not completely MS related. I may put a call in to my neurologist just to make sure, maybe you should do so as well 😊

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