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Old 02-16-2012, 05:06 PM #2
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I've been on "break" from Copaxone for...almost a year? My neuro is probably going to fire me. I just can't bring myself to start up again. It wasn't the needles. I have permanent lumps and craters also, but I stopped because I was having mega-anxiety symptoms. Even wondered if I was having heart problems.
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