Last year was 366 days long and it was full of ups and downs; I wanted to reflect on it all here. I was told something I didn't think I would ever hear and I asked a question I didn't…
January 9, 2017
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January 9, 2017
Last year was 366 days long and it was full of ups and downs; I wanted to reflect on it all here. I was told something I didn't think I would ever hear and I asked a question I didn't…
September 26, 2016
Here you can find all the posts on my treatment, Lemtrada. Scroll down and you will see all the links to the different posts. These posts are just my own ramblings of my personal journey, which I am sharing in…
April 28, 2016
Days 6 & 7 - Rest Days You can read Day 5 here. I've combined these two days (Saturday and Sunday) as they're rest days and I'm glad they are to honest. Friday really took it out of me. As…
April 27, 2016
Day 5 - Friday You can read Day 4 here. My parents brought me in today. I went with cheese on toast again this morning and a few cups of tea, as that seemed to help yesterday. Sadly, back to…
April 25, 2016
Day 4 Read Day 3 here. After a good rest, I started today feeling much better, and I was ready to get the treatment going again. I had a few cups of tea and coffee and cheese on toast for…
April 21, 2016
Day 3 Read Day 2 here. I still had the stomach pains from the day before. I did not slept well and I was feeling washed out - I was very low on energy. Because of stomach pain and nausea al I ate…
April 19, 2016
Day 2 You can read Day 1 here. When I talked to the nurses yesterday they said in their experience that it's normally day three before you start to see any side effects so I'm hoping today won't be too…
April 2, 2016
Day 1 You may have read my first post on picking my new DMT for the treatment of my MS - if not click here to read. You can read Day 2 here. I have chosen Lemtrada (Alemtuzmab) as my…
March 15, 2016
Disease Modifying Therapies, more commonly known as DMTs - like me, you might find them to be a bit of a minefield! Over the last few years I have tried a few; I started with Rebif; yhis was a disaster! Each injection…