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says right on the phamplet that copaxone can exacerbate psoraisis. Since its my last hope before Ty, I am gonna have to find ways to deal.

I am already feeling much better with the high power steroid cream. Woo! go cream.

its all in the cracks of things. Cracks behind my ears, fanny crack, underarm crack, nose crack and so on. He said without intervention it would have just become a run away train. This cream will help me continue to ride the copaxone train till the cheesecake flavored pill comes out.

I was told 2 pills are in front of the FDA right now. lets hope!
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