Duska Stojanovic
Hello, I started with Copaxone therapy, and I am interested in whether anyone has experience with that therapy, how long will I have injections, and how do you react to injections? Thanks.
Devin Garlit Moderator
Hi
Duska Stojanovic Member
Hello Devin,thankyou for answer 😀 mine reaction is red there and swollen..This is mine first therapy and I thought I would only give injections for 6 months 😁
I didn't know it could be given for so long.
Therry Neilsen Moderator & Contributor
Hi Duska Stojanovic, I wanted to jump in and remark that I've been on Copaxone since July 2000. I'm now injecting Glatiramer Acetate three times a week. For me, it appears to be ideal. I have been having very good results, and moved from Secondary Progressive back to Relapsing Remitting. I do note site reactions such as flushing and a liitle swelling, but my results have been so uniformly gI don't care about the scars under the skin and the occasional bleeding. I'm very focused on the end result, which is terrific! That saqid, I should note that I am not a medical professionalnd you will want to discuss the results of your treatment with your doctor, as you appear to be doing already. Best wishes to you, and thank you for commenting on Devin's article!
Devin Garlit Moderator
Anytime
Duska Stojanovic Member
all best to you too 😀
thanks for the conversation
Duska Stojanovic Member
I have no problems, I had last year and now I started therapy and I did a magnetic and they say they see good changes. I hope it will stay that way ^_^
mzlynn_86 Member
I've been on Copaxone since February. There are different locations to take your injections I usually inject in my stomach or my thighs. I've tried injecting in my arm and my arm swells so I don't inject in my arms anymore.
Duska Stojanovic Member
Hello MzLynn,
I didn't know I could skip a place, I thought I had to give in order