YouTube Live Chat Right Now! Ask Me Anything Multiple Sclerosis
1:53 – Tysabri in a pandemic
2:13 – Bilateral walide?
2:34 – Mavenclad for SPMS
2:41 – When will MS become boring
3:00 – Lost eating ability – how can I help myself?
3:16 – Best diet for MS
4:43 – Is HSCT safe?
5:39 – MS and hair growth
5:54 – CIS and stopping DMT
6:20 - MS with spinal lesions but no brain lesions
7:09 – Gilenya and lymphocytes
9:01 – Ocrevus strength
9:20 – Discontinuing Lemtrada
10:48 – Claustrophobia & sitting MRI’s
11:32 - Aging and MS
11:52 – Dr. Boster’s take on Kesimpta
12:07 – Ocrevus + pandemic reassurance
14:17 – SPMS symptoms and old lesions
15:36 – Feeling “normal” again
18:51 – Ocrevus & Covid vaccine
19:36 – Sjogren’s Syndrome as MS Mimic
19:43 – MS meds for advanced PPMS
20:58 – Covid vaccine before starting DMT
21:55 – Breakthrough on Tysabri – frequency of medication
22:59 – Third year Mavenclad efficacy
23:49 – Developing meds for PPMS
24:40 – Ocrevus - antibodies after Covid vaccine – booster
25:15 – Maximum Lemtrada rounds
26:18 – Fear starting DMT & long term effects
27:55 – Switching Copaxone to Ocrevus
28:38 – Endometriosis hysterectomy related to MS?
28:51 – Ocrevus and b-cells
29:43 – Bad reaction to Aubagio
30:08 – Ocrevus and fertility/pregnancy
30:21 – MS diagnosis without spinal lesions?
30:38 – Memory & cognition help
31:06 – Physical stressors and relapses
31:34 – How long to be on Ocrevus Very funny, worth the view
32:48 – MS symptoms, negative tests
34:19 – How long after vaccines before starting Gilenya
35:18 – Tecfidera for MS
35:46 – Relapse on Ocrevus switch to Kesimpta?
36:19 – Adderall for fatigue
36:50 – DMT affordability issues
37:28 – Is there a treatment for PPMS
37:53 – Child making treatment decisions for parent
38:52 – Will stem cells be a cure?
39:14 – Try Lemtrada if NEDA?
39:30 – Mental health issues in PPMS
42:22 – Dr. Boster opinion on Mayzent
43:30 – New neuro – no connection
44:03 – Tysabri efficacy
44:18 – New DMT’s or trials
45:22 – Safe time to get covid vaccine after Lemtrada
45:40 – Octopus trial in UK
45:52 – Best antidepressant
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YouTube Live Chat Right Now! Ask Me Anything Multiple Sclerosis
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