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Old 05-04-2009, 02:47 PM #19
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That's great news!! I'm sure we all did the same thing with our first shot. Getting the dx of MS is scary enough.....then to have to give yourself a shot, too. It's alot to get used to. I'm so glad the first one went smoothly for you. Getting past that first day is a great relief and a reason to be proud of yourself.
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