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Old 03-06-2009, 01:30 PM #8
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I think Neuros can't really be sure if it's PPMS, so some recommend a DMD. Copaxone could be helpful for you and I hope it is....and I hope you don't have PPMS..

Would you have to pay for all of the Copaxone? Do you not have any insurance? It could be, that you may qualify for financial help in paying for it.

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