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Default Talking about last night's shot...bizarre, maybe OT?

Alright, I sat down, gave myself my thigh shot. Was sitting there watching some TV. Next thing I know, I'm scratching my leg like crazy. Then had this lightbulb moment and thought, Ooops...I just gave myself a shot, what am I doing?!

I take a look, sigh a sigh of relief, because I'm not scratching where I gave myself the injection. But I am amazed to see this huge little bug bite. I think OK, I'll just put some Benadryl on it to stop the itching.

I go to bed. Wake up, take a look....no sign of said bug bite, whatsoever???

Soooo...I'm asking myself, was it the Benedryl or was it the meds?? Hmmm...

Any ideas?
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