Re: Switched Enbrel type
- From: "Harvey R. Stone" <hrstone@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 07:33:30 -0500
For those of you using the syringe - have you ever hit a vein? Did you
continue the shot? Or discard it, like the instructions say to do?
Adelle
Just had a conversation with the nurse that gives all the shots at the
research center about that.
If you hit a capillary and continue the shot is that the effects of the
shot will not last long enough until the next shot. A shot into the muscle
puts the shot into your system slowly and a vein gives it to you all at
once. A short week,,, no big deal,,,, had plenty of them.
Oh my,,,, do not discard the shot,,,, that makes my billfold hurt,,,,
reshoot with a little move of where you shot it. Instructions say to throw
it away???? Sells more medicine in my world.
There is very little difference in the first and second shot.... Our skin
does not dull the needle that much. LOLOL I have seen a few women I thought
would dull a needle but they probably do it right the first time. LOL
Sorry,,,,,
Harv
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