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Old 09-15-2010, 09:03 PM #7
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Originally Posted by AynaDee View Post

I hate the disease modifying drug. They make my insides feel like poop. and the fact that I am injecting myself with human blood amino acid and CHINESE HAMSTER OVARY CELLS is rather disturbing.... eeEEEkkKKKK!
-Ana D
I will never ask what they make Copaxone out of (LOL) As it seems to be the best thing I've got. At least I'm old enough not to be bothered about the way my arms or thighs look.

This was condition was never discussed with me, as far as I can recall I only noted it as I read through some literature. I certainly never got the idea it was common!

Does anybody know what you do when you run out of injectible areas?
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