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Old 02-23-2008, 10:53 PM #11
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your sx should get a lot better in time with the Rebif...any questions call your doctor or the nurse!

Good Luck. I hope this works wonders for you!
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I try not to inject too closely to any existing red spots because I'm hoping to prevent lipotrophy and potential skin breakdown. No problems after 5 years. Those areas are just rought guidelines. You can move all around withing them. As someone else mentioned -wherever you have fat is a good spot (with a few exceptions! ). That way you can really distribute the shots around and not have to worry about hitting the same area more than once while it's still red.
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I do what the Gret does.

However, after 6 years, I still wake up with a fever going on in the middle of the night. ( yes, I take something at shot time) Being warm is nice in the winter and sucks in the summer, by the way!
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