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CHANGES AT MSWORLD - MSWORLD'S CLOSURE

We began with a mission and purpose to help others living with MS.

We were excited to get going!

And hit a few bumps along the way…

However, in all seriousness, we remain grateful for our amazing volunteers, members & all who have made MSWorld a valuable resource for all!

July 10, 2024, we celebrated the goodness of these past 28 years. With a heavy heart, we will be ending our services.

We need a financial miracle to keep going forward.

We thank all for your support.

MSWorld's website will close on October 16, 2024.

“I personally want to wish all of you the guidance to find this type of support, as so many do here. Also, my prayers and love extends beyond my understanding. It has been a pleasure to steward this journey.”

God Bless you, Kathleen

Kathleen Wilson
Founding President
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we leave knowing that
we did our best and
stayed true to our mission and purpose.


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    Extavia side effects

    I recently had to switch to extavia from betaseron for insurance reasons. I know they are the same drug but since starting extavia I have had so many flu symptoms and now I have pneumonia. Anyone have trouble with extavia? I don't know if it's related but this all started a couple of weeks after I switched drugs. I never had any symptoms with betaseron

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    Beta Bridge Program for people switched to Extavia

    My understanding is that there is a Beta Bridge Program for anyone on commercial insurance. Free Betaseron for 12 months. See the following link:
    http://www.mshopefoundation.com/msho...-Program-1.pdf

    BETA Bridge Hotline:
    1-800-284-0288.

    Hope this helps

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