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Unhappy Copaxone Failure

That is what my Neuro called it today after she saw my latest MRI. The radiologist's report said "significantly greater numbers" of lesions showing up on the MRI, and the neuro concurred. I asked if it was normal to see some additional lesions appear, even on CRABs, and she said some...like 1 or 2...but this many she would call a "Copaxone Failure".

So I get to start Rebif in a couple of weeks once the insurance stuff gets worked out. Any thoughts on what to expect or what I should know that the literature or Rebif nurse won't tell me? Thanks in advance...
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