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Old 05-27-2008, 03:46 PM #6
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Sounds like your first injection of Copaxone went amazingly well. Don't question it! I've been taking Copaxone for over 8 years now and I remember the first few months even after taking it out of the refridgerator an hour or so before injecting, it would burn going in and yes, I'd get a small, pink injection site rection.

I'm glad to hear your first injection went so well. I'm a nurse too and I can see the mind of a nurse racing in your post lol My best to you, everything's going even better than you could have expected.
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