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@dexter12 

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dexter12

I have a question. I had a check-up with a neurologist. I told him about all the symptoms I had last year. He still couldn't tell me what type of MS I had. But after an MRI analysis, he said I should switch to Orcevus instead of Kesimpta. Does this mean that I might have the type of MS I think he calls PPMS?

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@peterm3
@peterm3
 

Did he give a reason why you should switch?

18 Jan 2026 19:38
@Ambrose
@Ambrose
 

Possibly I'm on ocravus and have ppms , it's the only one for that type But it works for other types as well

18 Jan 2026 19:42
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