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The shot I gave myself last night doesnt even itch (used the autoject) but the shot I gave myself sunday night (autoject again) still burns and hurts when I touch it. (showing it to my dad later, just in case it got infected somehow)

Seems like at least once every other week, I get an injection that really hurts when it's done, and it stays sore and itchy for the next 5 - 7 days. Bad needles? maybe?
Try some Arnica gel on it Erin. That seemed to work for me.

Jmiller, it doesn't matter where you get it from, it all comes from the same place...I would call SS...tell them the problem.
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