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Old 03-31-2010, 04:32 AM #1
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Default Can Copaxone affect hearing? Eh?

Been on Copaxone for a couple of weeks now and all is well BUT I woke this morning with a bit of an echo in my ears, like I had water in there. It's still bothering me 12 hours later, still a bit noisy in my head but hearing is ok I think.

Had a quick search and deafness has been known with Copaxone, as it has been of course with a relapse. I'll call me doctor if it continues, but thought I'd ask my private consultants first.

I'm behind with my replies I know. Been busy, will try to catch up tomorrow. Regards to all.
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