I'm unable to get my Avonex for the time being, and my last shot was last week Friday (the 20th) and no idea when I'll be able to take another one. Does anything happen when it's all out of my system for a long time? I've only been taking Avonex since February, but I haven't had any side effects (the flu-like symptoms) in a few months. And does that mean that when I resume injections that I'll have to deal with side effects again?
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I had shot #397 last December after seven weeks off. Sure enough, I had "significant side effects for 48 hours" according to my journal. I remember it being reminiscent of my first shot. A week later, the side effects were much more tolerable, and week three was back to normal, negligible with my regimen of Tylenol and hydration.
So, LostCupcakes, I expect that unfortunately you may have to endure more substantial side effects upon restart, but I hope your hiatus is short so that the side effects may not be as bad and so that you can continue attacking the disease.
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My Medicaid ended the end of June, and with getting social security disability now I make too much money to get it renewed. I'm currently going through the application process for insurance through the county hospital, which I've had before so I'm hoping they'll approve me again. And soon! I'm out of Avonex and almost out of my other meds.
Thanks for the info TLC. And it's a reminder that I really need to make sure to keep updating my journal. I'm really bad about only writing in it every once in awhile, instead of as often as I should.Diagnosed December 20, 2011
Avonex: February 10, 2012 - March 16, 2013
Tysabri: June 28, 2013 - May 23, 2014
Betaseron: August 15, 2014 - March 10, 2015
Aubagio: June 18, 2015 - current
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I think dpmich meant to call Biogen, the company that makes Avonex. Most of the companies have assistance programs to help people who can't afford the medication. I would think that since yours is only a temporary hiatus, you might be a good candidates for such assistance.
For Avonex, I think it's called the Active Access program -- you might google it and see what's involved.
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Definitely call Avonex! I started in May & I work full time but the copay was ridiculous. They said they would review me for financial assistance. It was literally the easiest process you'll go through! They don't make you jump through hoops & they approved me for a $10 a month copay! Keep in mind I work full time. Don't go without your meds if you don't have to. Give them a call! The info & their toll free # is on their website.Diagnosed: May 2012
Medications: Avonex - stopped 12/14
Plegridy - starting 12/14
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UPDATE
Called Avonex yesterday. They were very understanding and helpful. Quick phone 'interview' then faxed my social security award letter and was told: FREE Avonex will be shipped to me from their pharmacy (name that I don't remember) for as long as I don't have insurance coverage for up to 2 years. So I'm just waiting for the pharmacy to call me. Isn't that amazing?!? Thanks guys for reminding me of what should have been the first obvious thing to do, lol. I usually miss the obvious, unfortunately.Diagnosed December 20, 2011
Avonex: February 10, 2012 - March 16, 2013
Tysabri: June 28, 2013 - May 23, 2014
Betaseron: August 15, 2014 - March 10, 2015
Aubagio: June 18, 2015 - current
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I'm so glad they gave you the 2 years free also. I didn't want to say that they'd go that far if your income guidelines didn't fit, you know? But I got mine free also, and was thrilled.
Thanks also special Kay, that was a bad brain day for me I gather. lol
(I had a great lady work for me that we all called "special kay" also!)
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Glad to hear LostCupcakes was successful getting the folks at Avonex to help her out. I have some some hope now. I have been on Avonex for one full year. Now our family insurance has changed, and I cannot afford the monthly co-pay anymore. (It's like making a car payment!). So I have contacted the Avonex Active Access, sent them my 1040 tax docs, and now I am waiting. This will be only my second week without the injection, so if I do get approved hopefully it will not be so bad of side effects after two weeks. But thanks for the hope.
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Originally posted by Pazer View PostGlad to hear LostCupcakes was successful getting the folks at Avonex to help her out. I have some some hope now. I have been on Avonex for one full year. Now our family insurance has changed, and I cannot afford the monthly co-pay anymore. (It's like making a car payment!). So I have contacted the Avonex Active Access, sent them my 1040 tax docs, and now I am waiting. This will be only my second week without the injection, so if I do get approved hopefully it will not be so bad of side effects after two weeks. But thanks for the hope.Diagnosed December 20, 2011
Avonex: February 10, 2012 - March 16, 2013
Tysabri: June 28, 2013 - May 23, 2014
Betaseron: August 15, 2014 - March 10, 2015
Aubagio: June 18, 2015 - current
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Originally posted by LostCupcakes View PostI'm unable to get my Avonex for the time being, and my last shot was last week Friday (the 20th) and no idea when I'll be able to take another one. Does anything happen when it's all out of my system for a long time? I've only been taking Avonex since February, but I haven't had any side effects (the flu-like symptoms) in a few months. And does that mean that when I resume injections that I'll have to deal with side effects again?
I spoke with my Avonex mentor and the pharmacist about this and it is like starting over with treatment if you stop for only about a month. The pharmcist said 2 weeks no problem if you've been taking it for a while - but really you need to keep taking it for it to be effective.
Call Avonex, if you haven't already and try to get set up on the program. It is excellent. The specialty pharmacy they use is fantastic. You can get it set up in a couple of weeks if not sooner.
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Originally posted by LostCupcakes View PostI'm unable to get my Avonex for the time being, and my last shot was last week Friday (the 20th) and no idea when I'll be able to take another one. Does anything happen when it's all out of my system for a long time? I've only been taking Avonex since February, but I haven't had any side effects (the flu-like symptoms) in a few months. And does that mean that when I resume injections that I'll have to deal with side effects again?
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