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Old 07-14-2009, 03:09 PM #6
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I've used both Beta and C. Beta does sting, sometimes. But, not nearly as badly, or as long, for me, as C can.

With C, warm before, and cold (not ice) after, is what I was told. For me, tho', warm before made it burn BAD! For others, it seems to work. Cold pack afterwards helped ALOT!

Didn't use heat or cold for B. Although it stung sometimes, for me, it lasted for only those few seconds while the med was going in.

Seems like we're all different. You just have to experiment, sometimes, and see what works for you.

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Symptoms since 01/2002; Dx with MS: 10/2003; Back in limbo, then re-dx w/ MS: 07/2008
Betaseron 11/2003-08/2008; Copaxone 09/2008-present
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