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Repatha, side effects and what comes next?

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@tatiana987
I did not know that you had MS. Unfortunately, some of the side effects that I had mimicked MS. Hopefully, the Repatha did not increase your MS symptoms.

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@rhondaj At this stage, many years after the MS diagnosis, I have no clue what symptoms are caused by MS and what by something else or a combination of factors. The best I can tell MS has no pattern, no usual présentation. The only thing that has been the same or even predictable over the years is the brain lesions that show on images. Symptoms come and go and make little or no sense. Doctors are of little help and sometimes do damage unintentiinally. Repatha changed my sugar tolerance, but is that permanent? I have no clue.

The new Repatha-related sugar intolerance clearly causes symptoms that medical folks have called nerve damage, as if it were from MS, nerve sheath destruction. If I eat a fairly normal amount of sugar (like one cookie), my hands or my legs tingle within an hour or less. Consistent tingling from sugar consumption. What causes what is confusing.

I am quite certain that Reptha was dangerous for me because of the many falls clearly associated with taking the shots. After detox from Repatha, I think the dizziness and falling are completely gone, but the sugar intolerance lingers. The sugar problem shows up in blood work but only slightly and over a long period of time. Diabetes? I doubt it. Pre-diabetes? Who knows?