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Old 03-13-2009, 12:49 AM #8
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I sometimes wonder if whatever it is that I'm injecting every day (Copaxone) might just be nothing more than saline solution or something that doesnt do anything helpful for the MS.

I know it's ruining my skin near the injection sites.

yet, I'm still doing the daily stab (well, not really daily stabs....I forget sometimes) Hopefully it's helping, but I'll probably never know if it's really helping.
And that's why we keep injecting ( and they, meaning the drug companies, know this) because we truly don't know how much worse we'd be without them. Not to mention, it helps ,IMO, if we believe that what we are doing is helping/working.

Back to the original post, this sickens me also that this happened. Also,I think it's terrible that it took this long to come out.
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