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Default Rebif - just curious!

Good Afternoon everyone!

Today is Rebif day and I have a question. Monday night, shortly after my Rebif injection, I started having a tickle in my throat. It went from a tickle to a cough with a little bit of congestion behind it (yuck - sorry!). I was just curious - Rebif or just a tickle? I am kind've paranoid about taking medication - not that I have any allergies (did I just jinx myself?) - but I just wanted to see if anyone else had had something like this happen.

I am hoping the answer is - just a coincidence - but I thought I might check!

Thanks!!!
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