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#11
Mon-08-12-2014, 14:48 PM
Hi Patrick re the flushes I can only speak for me and what others tell me of their experiences
For me the flushes last between 15and 20 minutes in fact I had one this morning that was over in a couple of minutes I hardly noticed it. The cramps will cease as you progress and your body gets used to the drug. I can't remember the last cramp I got ... So my experience says they do stop after a few months but they do get easier ...... I'm a bit of a wuss and if it was really bad I would have given up...
As for the flushes yes I still get them but they aren't unpleasant and they don't last long
Given my time again would I take fumaderm..........You bet your life I would ...... My advice is try it it may do for you what it has done for me Truly given me a life
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#12
Mon-08-12-2014, 23:07 PM
Indeed Patrick, the flushes stay, but they cannot be predicted. They indeed last for 15-25 minutes, and the intensity varies. They are harmless and even not uncomfortable.

Intestinal cramps, I do not really have them, but I am not on fumaderm, which probably explains that.
What I do have, is that my stools can be unstable. Also that is unpredictable and even may have a relation with your food. E.g. when I eat fish, I can set the clock, and on my other side it will come out very thin. (Bit of a dirty talk, but let's be a bit direct on this Big Grin )
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laugh  Wed-10-12-2014, 00:11 AM
Thanks for the info Caroline..(always best to be 'fully' informed before making decisions like this)....have to read a lot more of your posts.

Patrick
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#14
Sat-13-12-2014, 15:15 PM
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Mon-15-12-2014, 14:47 PM
Hi TrollSmile

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