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Hi Karilann

Sorry that you are having problems with Beta site injections. I did Beta for eight years and ended up going onto Tysabri because the side effects became too great and really interfered with my daily life.

I think all of the interferons have nasty reactions and so does Copaxone. My site reactions took a long long time to heal...including the 'dents' that appeared in my legs....but they are gone now (after three years on Ty).

I want to keep Gilenya in my 'arsenal' so that I have something if Tysabri stops working - so I don't want to rush into it.

I hope you can find something that will be well tolerated by you.

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