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I think I understand what you mean..I never went thru the denial phase, or anger, or hopelessness, or "poor me"..I'm not sure why, believe it or not I was a little concerned that I didn't have any of those reactions. It was definately a good feeling to start some kind of medication. Whether it worked for me or not, at least I felt as though I was "doing" something..It's a strange thing to try and describe. It was certainly a shock, and definately not something I wanted, but it is what it is..I hope the Copaxone works well for you!
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