Lipoatrophy Survey
Lipoatrophy Survey
Of all of you who are on Copaxone and how old you are and if you're male or female. I've heard that males tend to get it less, or not at all, and I was just wondering.
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lypo
Can someone tell me what lypo is, please?
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Re: Lipoatrophy Survey
In general terms, "lipo" refers to fat. In the case of lipoatrophy, it's usually the fat tissue that underlies the skin. With lipoatrophy, the fat tissue under the skin appears to die off in patches.Hockey4usVT wrote:Can someone tell me what lypo is, please?
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At the risk of whistling on the way past the graveyard, I'll mention that
the studies I've read have only found lipoatrophy to occur in females.
One example of this is in the link below (take a look at the p-value
associated with the 10 males in the study NOT having lipo - its stronger
than the clinical trial evidence in favor of using the drug in the first place ... )
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/Apr2 ... axone.html
the studies I've read have only found lipoatrophy to occur in females.
One example of this is in the link below (take a look at the p-value
associated with the 10 males in the study NOT having lipo - its stronger
than the clinical trial evidence in favor of using the drug in the first place ... )
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/Apr2 ... axone.html
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female aged 29, was on copaxone for 3 years, lipo started at 6 months and got progressively worse, so much that I ruined my leg and bottom sites... so was reccomended only to inject into stomach area
Stopped the copaxone a year ago (trying for a family)
lipo improved slightly, but still large areas affected.
Stopped the copaxone a year ago (trying for a family)
lipo improved slightly, but still large areas affected.
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If you look, there is a reference that apeared earlier in this thead.
problem with loss of fat under the skin.
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/Apr2 ... axone.html
This seems to explain it realy well, includes pictures.
I am male, on copaxine over two years, no problems.
problem with loss of fat under the skin.
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/Apr2 ... axone.html
This seems to explain it realy well, includes pictures.
I am male, on copaxine over two years, no problems.
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