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Old 05-17-2012, 02:21 AM #1
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Default So, thinking about stoping the Copaxone but what next?

Coming to the conclusion that Copaxone may well be causing my pain and after two years of it, I'm thinking about my options.
I have joint pain, neuro pain, bruised pain and a swirl of pain on top.
I'm on a whack load of pain killers and life has become quite miserable. It all happened bit by bit and sneaked in quietly so I hadn't realised how bad I'd become.

So I could take a break, see what happens, take my results to next neuro appt in a months time.
Look into avonex and rebif again.
Or take nothing.

My question is, if I had absolutely awful flu reactions to Betaseron, will the same thing happen with rebif and avonex? And with the once a week jab, even if I get the flu thing real bad (like I used to), it's only once a week right?

Any ideas?
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