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I have had the same problem. So much so that I am going back to the 25 mg

injection kits with my next order. They are supposed to be tomorrow. I

would much rather take two injections that only hurt a pin prick to the to

the one injection that feels like glass chards going in my leg. Jane

[ ] 50mg Enbrel

I just took my 2nd shot of the new 50mg dose of Enbrel. The first

shot was last week and it HURT!!! So this week I mustered up the

courage to give myself the shot, convincing myself it was just a fluke

that it hurt so bad, and it wasn't going to hurt this time....boy was

I wrong. It hurt so bad that I couldn't even finish taking the shot!

How many people are having this problem? I would rather take 2 shots

of 25mg than go through this every week.

Tammy

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I called Enliven services a couple of times on this subject. They

hedged but several people I know say the same thing -- the needle seems

to need a lot more pressure to penetrate the skin. Call the company and

complain.

On Jan 24, 2005, at 3:50 PM, Tammy wrote:

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> I just took my 2nd shot of the new 50mg dose of Enbrel.  The first

> shot was last week and it HURT!!!  So this week I mustered up the

> courage to give myself the shot, convincing myself it was just a fluke

> that it hurt so bad, and it wasn't going to hurt this time....boy was

> I wrong.  It hurt so bad that I couldn't even finish taking the shot!

> How many people are having this problem?  I would rather take 2 shots

> of 25mg  than go through this  every week.

> Tammy

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Hi Jane,

I still take the two of the 25 mg-you can get it (Enbrel) into one

syringe so you will only need one pin prick-the nurse showed my

daughter and me-she said she didn't understand why other nurses in

Drs. offices don't show their patients so they didn't need to use

both shots-you just need to put the Enbrel into the same syringe.

Hope this helps. I was happy. God Bless, Sue.

In , " Jane Celentano "

<mjcathy@c...> wrote:

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> I have had the same problem. So much so that I am going back to

the 25 mg

> injection kits with my next order. They are supposed to be

tomorrow. I

> would much rather take two injections that only hurt a pin prick to

the to

> the one injection that feels like glass chards going in my leg.

Jane

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> I just took my 2nd shot of the new 50mg dose of Enbrel. The first

> shot was last week and it HURT!!! So this week I mustered up the

> courage to give myself the shot, convincing myself it was just a

fluke

> that it hurt so bad, and it wasn't going to hurt this time....boy

was

> I wrong. It hurt so bad that I couldn't even finish taking the

shot!

> How many people are having this problem? I would rather take 2

shots

> of 25mg than go through this every week.

> Tammy

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That's true, Rae. I do my injections into my tummy, though. I just

thought that would hurt the least.

I tried the 50mg Enbrel, and the needles were so blunt, I've gone back

to the 25mg. It also seems to last better for me. I wonder which y'all

are getting.

Sue

On Sunday, February 13, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Rae Sandberg wrote:

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> thanks, marian... it does nto hurt or anything, just thought i would

> ask.. at least that way we can remember which arm we did last .... ha

> ha ha ha

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sue, i am getting the 25 twice a week... mondays and fridays... my husband is

feeling better so he thinks he can do it tomorrow before i leave for mountain

view... then on tuesday i am having a lot of dental work done... yuck!

rae

Re: [ ]50mg Enbrel

That's true, Rae. I do my injections into my tummy, though. I just

thought that would hurt the least.

I tried the 50mg Enbrel, and the needles were so blunt, I've gone back

to the 25mg. It also seems to last better for me. I wonder which y'all

are getting.

Sue

On Sunday, February 13, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Rae Sandberg wrote:

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> thanks, marian... it does nto hurt or anything, just thought i would

> ask.. at least that way we can remember which arm we did last .... ha

> ha ha ha

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At my appointment recently, the rheumy Fellow said they had not had any

complaints about dull needles with the 50mg Enbrel, but they had had

complaints about it not lasting a full week. I can't imagine why no one

has complained about those dull needles.

Sue

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I just used the 50 mg for the first time. It did seem like it was

tougher than usual to get the needle through the 2nd layer of skin(?),

but what was really obvious to me was that the injection of the

medicine burned. I've never had that before. I guess it is more

diluted, thus stronger.

Sharon

> At my appointment recently, the rheumy Fellow said they had not had any

> complaints about dull needles with the 50mg Enbrel, but they had had

> complaints about it not lasting a full week. I can't imagine why no one

> has complained about those dull needles.

>

> Sue

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Sue,

The 50 mg Enbrel I got does not need to be mixed up, which is great for me -

I do not have to depend upon my husband to do all that stuff. BUT I let it

sit out for at least 30 minutes (set a timer) and then inject. It hurts

less, the first time I did it I just injected it from the fridge. WOW brought

tears to my eye! ( Yesterday i got my ears pierced, didn't even flinch or

hurt) so you know the short hurt. Hope this helps.

Gentle Hugs,

Carol M. in CA

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Sue,

The 50 mg Enbrel I got does not need to be mixed up, which is great for me -

I do not have to depend upon my husband to do all that stuff. BUT I let it

sit out for at least 30 minutes (set a timer) and then inject. It hurts

less, the first time I did it I just injected it from the fridge. WOW brought

tears to my eye! ( Yesterday i got my ears pierced, didn't even flinch or

hurt) so you know the short hurt. Hope this helps.

Gentle Hugs,

Carol M. in CA

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I didn't get the burning sensation. I always let it warm up a bit

before injecting, and then inject very slowly. Sue

On Wednesday, March 9, 2005, at 12:14 AM, sharonmacd wrote:

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> I just used the 50 mg for the first time. It did seem like it was

> tougher than usual to get the needle through the 2nd layer of skin(?),

> but what was really obvious to me was that the injection of the

> medicine burned. I've never had that before. I guess it is more

> diluted, thus stronger.

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I didn't get the burning sensation. I always let it warm up a bit

before injecting, and then inject very slowly. Sue

On Wednesday, March 9, 2005, at 12:14 AM, sharonmacd wrote:

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> I just used the 50 mg for the first time. It did seem like it was

> tougher than usual to get the needle through the 2nd layer of skin(?),

> but what was really obvious to me was that the injection of the

> medicine burned. I've never had that before. I guess it is more

> diluted, thus stronger.

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How long do you let your enbrel warm up? Also, There is always a sudsy film on

the top. Is that normal. Should I wait until the film dissipates?

Cristen

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I didn't get the burning sensation. I always let it warm up a bit

before injecting, and then inject very slowly. Sue

On Wednesday, March 9, 2005, at 12:14 AM, sharonmacd wrote:

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> I just used the 50 mg for the first time. It did seem like it was

> tougher than usual to get the needle through the 2nd layer of skin(?),

> but what was really obvious to me was that the injection of the

> medicine burned. I've never had that before. I guess it is more

> diluted, thus stronger.

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How long do you let your enbrel warm up? Also, There is always a sudsy film on

the top. Is that normal. Should I wait until the film dissipates?

Cristen

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I didn't get the burning sensation. I always let it warm up a bit

before injecting, and then inject very slowly. Sue

On Wednesday, March 9, 2005, at 12:14 AM, sharonmacd wrote:

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> I just used the 50 mg for the first time. It did seem like it was

> tougher than usual to get the needle through the 2nd layer of skin(?),

> but what was really obvious to me was that the injection of the

> medicine burned. I've never had that before. I guess it is more

> diluted, thus stronger.

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I just get it out of the refrigerator, mix it, and then do something

else for 15-20 minutes, then inject. After waiting, the sudsy film, or

bubbles, will dissipate some, but I don't wait until they go away

completely. Sue

On Wednesday, March 9, 2005, at 03:36 PM, Cristen s wrote:

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> How long do you let your enbrel warm up? Also, There is always a

> sudsy film on the top. Is that normal. Should I wait until the film

> dissipates?

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I just get it out of the refrigerator, mix it, and then do something

else for 15-20 minutes, then inject. After waiting, the sudsy film, or

bubbles, will dissipate some, but I don't wait until they go away

completely. Sue

On Wednesday, March 9, 2005, at 03:36 PM, Cristen s wrote:

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> How long do you let your enbrel warm up? Also, There is always a

> sudsy film on the top. Is that normal. Should I wait until the film

> dissipates?

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Sue,

I had to be off of some of my meds, due to an infection with tongue surgery

and it not healing, I also had to take Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatments. This

created something with my Asthma and lungs, so after the tongue started to

heal, I had a pretty bad case of walking pneumonia. So I have just started

back

on everything, Prednisone, Plaquinel, Celebrex, MTX and Enbrel. I take my

Enbrel on Monday and Mtx on Thursday, I do feel a " let down/flare by about

Sunday PM " but I am also more tired because I am finally feeling better and

like

doing something :) I am sure time will tell, but for right now I am just

loving life! Even though I have all this other stuff, I am not sick, I look in

the mirror and my face is not grey and you cannot " hear " me breathing or

joints popping. I will keep you posted if the shots wear off more, but right

now

it is fine, other than a little bit more pain than with a normal injection.

Please Take Care,

Gentle Hugs & Prayers,

Carol M. in CA

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Sue,

I had to be off of some of my meds, due to an infection with tongue surgery

and it not healing, I also had to take Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatments. This

created something with my Asthma and lungs, so after the tongue started to

heal, I had a pretty bad case of walking pneumonia. So I have just started

back

on everything, Prednisone, Plaquinel, Celebrex, MTX and Enbrel. I take my

Enbrel on Monday and Mtx on Thursday, I do feel a " let down/flare by about

Sunday PM " but I am also more tired because I am finally feeling better and

like

doing something :) I am sure time will tell, but for right now I am just

loving life! Even though I have all this other stuff, I am not sick, I look in

the mirror and my face is not grey and you cannot " hear " me breathing or

joints popping. I will keep you posted if the shots wear off more, but right

now

it is fine, other than a little bit more pain than with a normal injection.

Please Take Care,

Gentle Hugs & Prayers,

Carol M. in CA

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Carol, do you find that the weekly injections last as well as the twice

weekly? I didn't think they did, so I switched back to the 25 mg. I

don't have any problem mixing it up. It's almost automatic now that I'm

used to it. Sue

On Wednesday, March 9, 2005, at 06:57 PM, Dandcmayer@... wrote:

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> Sue,

> The 50 mg Enbrel I got does not need to be mixed up, which is great

> for me -

> I do not have to depend upon my husband to do all that stuff. BUT I

> let it

> sit out for at least 30 minutes (set a timer) and then inject. It

> hurts

> less, the first time I did it I just injected it from the fridge.

> WOW brought

> tears to my eye! ( Yesterday i got my ears pierced, didn't even

> flinch or

> hurt) so you know the short hurt. Hope this helps.

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Carol, do you find that the weekly injections last as well as the twice

weekly? I didn't think they did, so I switched back to the 25 mg. I

don't have any problem mixing it up. It's almost automatic now that I'm

used to it. Sue

On Wednesday, March 9, 2005, at 06:57 PM, Dandcmayer@... wrote:

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> Sue,

> The 50 mg Enbrel I got does not need to be mixed up, which is great

> for me -

> I do not have to depend upon my husband to do all that stuff. BUT I

> let it

> sit out for at least 30 minutes (set a timer) and then inject. It

> hurts

> less, the first time I did it I just injected it from the fridge.

> WOW brought

> tears to my eye! ( Yesterday i got my ears pierced, didn't even

> flinch or

> hurt) so you know the short hurt. Hope this helps.

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Sue,

I had to be off of some of my meds, due to an infection with tongue surgery

and it not healing, I also had to take Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatments. This

created something with my Asthma and lungs, so after the tongue started to

heal, I had a pretty bad case of walking pneumonia. So I have just started

back

on everything, Prednisone, Plaquinel, Celebrex, MTX and Enbrel. I take my

Enbrel on Monday and Mtx on Thursday, I do feel a " let down/flare by about

Sunday PM " but I am also more tired because I am finally feeling better and

like

doing something :) I am sure time will tell, but for right now I am just

loving life! Even though I have all this other stuff, I am not sick, I look in

the mirror and my face is not grey and you cannot " hear " me breathing or

joints popping. I will keep you posted if the shots wear off more, but right

now

it is fine, other than a little bit more pain than with a normal injection.

Please Take Care,

Gentle Hugs & Prayers,

Carol M. in CA

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Sue,

I had to be off of some of my meds, due to an infection with tongue surgery

and it not healing, I also had to take Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatments. This

created something with my Asthma and lungs, so after the tongue started to

heal, I had a pretty bad case of walking pneumonia. So I have just started

back

on everything, Prednisone, Plaquinel, Celebrex, MTX and Enbrel. I take my

Enbrel on Monday and Mtx on Thursday, I do feel a " let down/flare by about

Sunday PM " but I am also more tired because I am finally feeling better and

like

doing something :) I am sure time will tell, but for right now I am just

loving life! Even though I have all this other stuff, I am not sick, I look in

the mirror and my face is not grey and you cannot " hear " me breathing or

joints popping. I will keep you posted if the shots wear off more, but right

now

it is fine, other than a little bit more pain than with a normal injection.

Please Take Care,

Gentle Hugs & Prayers,

Carol M. in CA

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