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Old 12-23-2008, 12:46 PM #6
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My new 'thing' with Copaxone is my left arm. No matter where I inject, high/low, forward/back, my arm spasms! This has been going on now ONLY at this location for 1.5 months - 2 months (I recorded it when it started happening in my trusty little book). Now I dread the arms!
You're hitting muscle,Laura. I don't inject in my arms at all because I don't have enough subcutaneous tissue there. Tried one time and that was it. Hurt too bad.

Debbie, In my 9 years of experience on Copaxone, what you're experiencing was/is normal. As others have said manually injecting seems to help. The site reactions for me, lessened lots over time. I remember the Copaxone burning pretty bad early on.
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