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Hi Reba, happy to meet you..

I changed from Avonex to Copaxone and found the shot much easier than A's into the Muscle shot. Copaxone was a breeze and no nasty side effects, except that it did not stop my attacks.

Just on LDN and Prozac now and seem to be doing okie dokie.

I hope Copax works for you and your MS progression slows down.
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