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Joanna

I will be going on HUMIRA. I am scared to death to think of that. I don't know

if I can give my self shots!! So my insurance will only pay 75% of it and the

next option is ENBREL. What do you know about these drugs?

Thanks to all

Tammy

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Joanna its no big deal about the shots, Ive been doing them for years

due to diabetes so Im used to them. Dont worry after a few you'll be a

pro!!! :)

" Bill " <middleton.bill@...>

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Humira was a life saver for me. I hope that it will continue that way. Are you

getting the pen or the regular shots? There are instruction videos on line. I

found that after the first time it wasn't to bad. The first time I had a nurse

I knew present when I injected and that helped my confidence. I haven't had any

problems injecting and have alot of hand involvement. I don't like it, but can

do and I am sure you are the same way. After the first inject I felt like I had

the flu after the second one I started feeling much better and now I can do

things I could not do for years.

Carol Frick

Bel1950@...

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Tammy,

I gave myself a shot of Enbrel every week for eight months, make sure you have

no infections because that will make you very sick. You have to stop Enbrel if

you get an infection, and make sure the doctor will give you a low dose of

antibiotics for at least four weeks. I really mean it. My Dr. didn't do it and

between the Enbrel and infection I went downhill fast.

I finally stopped Enbrel, Prednisone and another medication I had to use because

I became so weak. Watch for the symptoms of weakness, they may come on slow or

fast as they did with me. I am now on antibiotic and can walk for miles a day

again, before if I did one mile a day that was high. I was always tired and

slept a lot.

Giving the shot is really no big deal if you have the automatic pen injection.

Eat something before the shot or you may get nauseous. clean the area well get

everything ready, the cotton, the cleansing item and the band aid. put it on

tight so you will not bruise. make sure you change thighs.

If you need more info send me an e-mail.

Good luck, stay well.

Eva

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Tammy, You will be fine. I can say with honesty I felt the same, but now I love

my Humira. I would not trade what it has done for me for everything in the

world.

You too will feel like this,

nne

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Tammy -

I don't know about Humira, but the Enbrel shots were a piece of cake.

My rheumy at the time simply called in the RX but gave me no

instructions or advice as to how I should inject myself. So I started

out injecting in the thigh region (as illustrated in the package

insert). I got terrible injection site reactions - gigantic, dark red

bruise-like circles that lasted for weeks. My rheumy said he'd never

seen a reaction like it. So I switched to the stomach area. It sounds

and looks icky, but there are very few nerve endings in that part of

the skin. Also, most people have a bit of subcutaneous fat there,

which seems to " cushion " the injection. I never had any problems or

pain with the stomach site, and pretty soon, it became routine.

My only regret now is that I can no longer take Enbrel - too many

sinus infections. But for 5 years, I felt MUCH better!

Jackie

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How does anyone without ins. affort this?

I am 62 and live on SS, I can't affort a doctors

Visit. How can you do it?

" Bernard Hyland " <berniehyland@...>

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I've been on Enbrel and mtx once a week for about 5 months and it

helped at first but now I find that I am really stiff and sore in

the mornings and hurt pretty much all day. I tried to tell my rhuemy

about the pain and he said go to your pcp for pain meds. I don't

think he believed me. Anyway I'm going to go to him on Monday and

try one more time. If he doesn't do something I will change rhuemy.

I feel like I am right back where I started except that the plaque

is gone and that is wonderful.

" shirley_s_2002 " <shirley_s_2002@...>

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