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I am sorry that you are having to switch from something that is giving you such little issues, to something that may be harder to take.

After failing off of Beta, and Copaxone, I decided to not jump on any of the DMDs, and changed my diet, exercise, and lifestyle to include loads of rest, prevention and naturalistic care.

I know Beta made me feel ok, but my liver went wild. Copaxone was a nightmare for me to take as I felt horrible on it. I know that I will probably have more attacks, and stronger attacks, but at least in between I am able to live my life.
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Betaseron 5/18/07
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Elevated LFTs Beta DC 7/07
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