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My name is Mike Hillwig and I live in Salem, MA with my pug, Reggie. I'm a DBA (database administrator) with a high tech company. Originally from the Pittsburgh area, I moved to Providence in December 2004 and then to Boston in November 2005. March of 2008 brought me to Salem on the Massachusetts north shore.

What else do you want to know? I'm an aviation geek, a foodie, have some tattoos and live with Multiple Sclerosis. This year, I'm in my first season singing Baritone with the Boston Gay Men's Chorus. If there is anything else you'd like to know, just ask. I'm hardly shy.

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Avonex

When I first was diagnosed with MS, my doctor suggested Avonex. At the time, it was one of the most aggressive medications available. He wanted me to look over the other meds, as well. I asked him to put it to me like I were his son. He said he’d go with Avonex. That’s what I did.

There are two great benefits to Avonex. 1) It works for me. And it works really well. 2) It’s only once a week. Other medications are every other day or twice a week.

However, there are two pitfalls to Avonex. 1) The needle is 1.25 inches long because it’s an intramuscular injection. It doesn’t hurt any more than a sub-cue injection, but it’s a mental thing. 2) The side effects suck. About four or five hours after the injection, I feel like I have the flu. This can be minimized with ibuprofin or Alieve and/or Prednisone. But it still takes a toll on you.

I’ve also learned that the side effects are minimized when you’re more relaxed during the injection. This is why it’s such a huge benefit to have a friend do the injection for me.

Posted by Mike on 08/10 at 11:41 PM
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