Guest guest Posted October 25, 1999 Report Share Posted October 25, 1999 Just like you guys said, this was no big deal. The nurse actually said I was a " professional " and the next time she needed to teach a patient to self-inject she was going to give me a call LOL. My hands were shaking pretty badly right before I stuck the needle in (who wants to stab herself with a needle?), but it didn't hurt at all. And now I get my own personal sharps container to show all my friends! Hooray! My stomach is much happier for the change :-) Thanks for your support - Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 1999 Report Share Posted October 26, 1999 May I ask you something, I read about MTX and what I read said you needed to stay in a dr.s office one half hour after the injection due to reactions, is this true? Do you inject yourself at your home? So your saying this is much better on the stomach, I took the pills twice and I felt like a yard dog, so I was wondering if there was much difference. Thank you, sheryl [ ] Injecting MTX Update > From: PHDRWD@... > > Just like you guys said, this was no big deal. The nurse actually said I was > a " professional " and the next time she needed to teach a patient to > self-inject she was going to give me a call LOL. My hands were shaking > pretty badly right before I stuck the needle in (who wants to stab herself > with a needle?), but it didn't hurt at all. And now I get my own personal > sharps container to show all my friends! Hooray! > > My stomach is much happier for the change :-) > > Thanks for your support - Patty > > > Please visit our new web page at: > http://www.wpunj.edu/icip/pa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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