Copaxone didn't work for me, however I had no nausea with it. I wish I have could go back on it, as I am in the same boat as use...choosing a different med! Good luck with your decision!
Laura
I had tremendous nausea with BetaSeron, but got some Compazine on board prior to the injection. It has done very well in curbing that nasty little side effect. I sometimes have to take it in between injections, but am hoping that will ease.
Good luck in making your decision. I understand how difficult it is, but the value of the drug certainly outweighs the other.
Oh it ***** having to choose, doesn't it?! I feel for you as I'm in a similar situation at the moment. You say you've been on Tysabri so I'm guessing your MS is pretty active...would Gilenya be an option perhaps? I saw my neuro earlier today and he suggested I try Rebif first (I was on Copaxone but had to stop) with Gilenya as a 2nd choice. I was surprised as my neuro has always told me I have 'benign' sx!
Having said that, have you ever tried Copaxone? It has no flu like sx and no potential for liver damage so it has a lot of appeal! I hear lots about jab reactions but I had no pain whatsoever and no skin reactiions apart from immediate redness.
Good luck! Zoe