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Old 12-04-2008, 12:26 AM #1
TwoKidsTwoCats TwoKidsTwoCats is offline
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Default Starting Betaseron

I'm going in this morning...11am ... for a post Copaxone MRI. I've been off Copaxone since Sept 15th. The Betaseron arrived last week, I have their Autoinjector, I just need to call the Beta nurse and schedule the training session.

SO wish me luck and send up a few prayers that I get through this MRI first of all. Then I'm gonna need all the luck, prayers, prodding, pushing... to get me started on the Betaseron and to keep it up!

Pam
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