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My mind swings rapidly from pillar to post on this one. Today, I want to fight tooth and nail to save the Copaxone as my DMD. Tomorrow I am fed up, had enough, and simply think its too high a price to pay for a 33% effectiveness rating on a drug and may or may not be stopping that next relapse.

My DH has been in a mood lately, and when I sat him down last night, and cornered him, he admitted he is afraid that they will pull me off the copaxone, and I will have relapse after relapse, and then life will go down hill rapidly. He feels like all those old sx will return. I had to back him up and explain that Copaxone doesnt do anything for the sx of today...you all know the story. He sounded relieved, and understood a whole lot better once I exlpained a bit more about this med to him.

I need to figure out what I am going to do to save or dismiss this med.
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