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Old 01-24-2010, 10:53 PM #8
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For me, the biggest issue with the 3 day Solumedrol infusion was the lack of sleep - Your Doc set you up with a Sleep Aid ahead of time which is great! I found out the hard way that I would need that Ambien CR just to function. Chewing gum during the infusion helped with the strange taste and I made sure I had all the groceries I needed beforehand like someone else metioned already. Good Luck!

I just "celebrated" my 6 months on Copaxone and it's going great. You just have to play around with the right injections sites and settings for you but once you get that taken care of it just becomes habit.
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