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hi natalie,
i'm sorry you're going thru this right now. it sounds like you're having to make a lot of adjustments all at once. that has to be energy draining. i've been on copaxone for 5 yrs and it does get easier. in the beginning my shots and site reactions used to be bad. it's all gotten much better. i used to call shared solutions quite a bit to get advice and tips. it sounds like your pick for this injection didn't work out. just avoid that area from now on. i have plenty of fat but i think it's harder to inject if you don't. i also had to experiement with the depth setting of my autoject. i finally had to go to about 9. if you don't go deep enuf the site reactions will be worse, in my experience. please hang in there. venting is a good thing and we're here to help you get thru all this. i've been very stable on the C and my disease activity is well controlled. so try to think of the C as attacking your disease and that you are the person in control.
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