, hi! I can't offer medical advice, for your safety, but if you have any doubts, you have the right to seek a second opinion, especially if the doctor telling you to stop the treatment is not the doctor that prescribed Ocrevus. It *is* a pretty strong treatment with some daunting potential side effects, so I see where this doctor may be coming from.
I wish I could give you a quick, easy answer, but like pretty much everything with MS (as you well know) is that there are no easy answers. Ugh. It really has to be a decision that you make. You are the ultimate decision maker as to what goes into your body. I wanted to share this positive article about Ocrevus -- https://multiplesclerosis.net/living-with-ms/ocrevus-patients-story. But, to be fair, Ocrevus can cause some pretty strong side effects and since it suppresses the immune system, which is something to consider.
I realize this comment really didn't clarify anything for you, and I do hope you get more helpful feedback from other community members that have been on Ocrevus.
I hope whatever decision you make, I do hope you feel peace with your decision; I know it's not easy!
Best, Erin, MultipleSclerosis.net Team Member.