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Old 06-16-2010, 08:28 AM #14
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Site reactions are the most common side effects to C, but they often go down with time.

I miss C, and I was on it for two years. It was really good to my MS, but I had some rare issues with the immediate post injection reaction that caused them to yank me off of it. So I guess you could say I had a love/hate relationship with it, LOL! But I'm a med sensitive person, so I get a ton of wacky reactions to things.

We all react to the meds differently, so being nervous about switching to a new drug is understandable. But as Dej said, it's often worth a shot. Best of luck!
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