My Neurologist has switched my Meds from Ocrevous to Kesimpta this week. I felt like Ocrevous was a miracle drug the 1st 2 years I was on it, but it started wearing off up to 3 months early. My Doc suggested once a month self-administered Kesimpta which I take my 1st dose today. I am very excited about it.
HAVE ANY OTHERS HAD THIS TYPE SITUATION
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Hi! Good morning! I wish you lots of luck on the Kesimpta. I was on it, now the dr is trying to get me on Mavenclad. It is supposed to last 4 weeks. It never did for me it only lasted 3. Then it started to last only 2. So now I’ve been waiting 2 months with no medicine for the Mavenclad to get approved. I hope it happens fast! I hope the Kesimpta works great for you! Good luck with everything you do!
MSCoach50 i think alot of meds the body can get use to and loose effect. I think having a plan of anykind and watching the effects are beneficial. sharing is a part of that and i am thankful.
I switched from Briumvi to Kesimpta last month. I also switched due to what I believed was loss of effects of Briumvi after 3-4 months. I’m staying positive about Kesimpta. I really like not going in for infusions. I guess only time will tell
I made the switch to Kesimpta and I am so glad I did. On Ocrevus it was around month 5 I started to have a worsening of symptoms. In MS circles it’s informally known as the “crap gap” 😂
Hi MSCoach50 , I am the oddball where I went about 3 weeks past when I was supposed to get my infusion and I never felt better! I have been on Ocrevus since 2018 and now I wonder if I can discontinue all DMT medications. I will certainly discuss that with my neurologist at my next appointment. Best of luck with Kesimpta! Keep Smiling
(That’s a joke, I’m sorry if I hurt your feelings, it’s not meant to I don’t know you personally, but I think you’d find the humor, anyhow that’s the impression that I get.)
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