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Old 11-06-2010, 02:27 PM #1
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Blush Any info on Copaxone and Herpes?

I was just wondering if anyone has any info on acquiring herpes 1 after being on Copaxone? After having a blood test my gyno confirmed I had this. I told her I was stumped because I've been married for 25 years...faithfully, and my husband too. She said I must have just carried it and my stress with MS brought it out. So, lately I've been reading on the Copaxone and its side affects. I have not shared this yet with my neurologist as I see him in a couple of weeks and am terribly embarrassed. Thanks for any knowledge on this matter.
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