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Old 03-09-2012, 03:48 PM #1
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Default Copaxone and depression?

I was officially dx with MS last July and I was started on Copaxone immediately. I did fairly well with my injections for a few months but then just started to feel more and more "blue" and I stopped taking it. My husband and my Mom were very upset about this and I know that its just b/c they care. My doctor said I really needed to restart so I have but that feeling of sadness is creeping back in now.

Has anyone else had this? Does it go away after a few months. The site injections are bad enough but I don't want to end up having an issue with depression just b/c of this medication. It's bad enough to have your injection sites aches for a couple of hours the next day...

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