Tysabri Recovery Series - Infusion #32 MAB Rules

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2009

My ongoing series of reports on my progress taking Tysabri, a drug for those with multiple sclerosis

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  • MAB stands for Monoclonal antibody. The nurse said it was Mouse? Either she's teasing you or you're teasing us.

    I'm on Tysabri too. Do you find after three weeks, you get tired, and are there other problems too?

    Good luck. It kind of sucks, this MS.

  • Yes, the nurse told me it was mouse. Hmmm...I wonder if Monoclonal is one and the same thing?

    Yes...three weeks and my fatigue gets worse and I start to have a slight foot drop. But, I can still walk, which is awesome to me. Thanks for your comment!

  • My favorite would be Zep as in Led. Still looking good Vern. You are wearing a nice smile

    My youngest child, my son, graduated High School this week. He will leave in the fall for Southern Mississippi University. Academic scholarship, not to shaby.

    He is the last of my three kids. Empty nest. Feeling old, yet proud.

    Cheers

  • You have every right to be proud, Gary. :)

  • My favorite album is heaven and Hell by the aforementioned. Good video and thanks for the update!

  • Yep, Daniel, but my favorite is still Zep. :)

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  • I like Black Sabbath :) and I'm young :)

  • Got to the bottom of it. From Wikipedia-Human monoclonal antibodies (〜mumab)

    Human monoclonal antibodies are produced using transgenic mice or phage display libraries. Human monoclonal antibodies are produced by transferring human immunoglobulin genes into the murine genome, after which the transgenic mouse is vaccinated against the desired antigen, leading to the production of monoclonal antibodies.

  • Hehe. Thanks Sandy!

  • I was hoping you were going to clarify the "probing". LOL Good changeup!

    Glad you are doing so well!

    All the best,

    Sandy

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