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Barb that sucks. I'm sorry you are not feeling good. I started Copax around the first of the year. For two days I ran a fever had the chills and had what I called lightening flashes in my head. It was like someone tapping a nerve in my brain every 10 minutes. A flash of pain and then nothing. My neuro convinced me to keep on the copax for a week and if it didn't stop he would switch me to something else. Fortunately after a couple of days it stopped. Hopefully yours will get better. I also discovered that applying heat to the injection site before injecting actually made it worse for me. Without heat, it burns and itches for about 10 minutes but with the heat it took my body a lot longer to recover. Hope this helps.
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