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Old 05-31-2012, 05:50 AM #1
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I stopped the med after being on it for a year...It just made me feel worse all over! I have not been on a DMD since..and this is four year later....but it may be coming back to kick me in the butt now..my ms symptoms are getting worse, no new enhanced lesions,but my neuro scale is getting worse. We are in the waiting game now to see what next....
Oh dear. I totally see what you're saying.
I know I'm better off without the copaxone. I can do more, I feel better. But the thought that neuro issues could be building up makes me reach for the needles again.
I just jabbed half an hour ago!! I just dont want to take the chance. But I know it's hurting me.

But if it 'wears off' so quickly, it must be doing something???!!!

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