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In the beginning (I'm always tempted to say, "God said, 'Let there be light. And there was light.'"), it stung for quite a while. Then sometimes thereafter it would sting just a little bit or not at all and there would be a few weeks where it would sting like it did in the beginning. I have no clue why it went that way, but maybe it depended on the batch.
Good for YOU for getting through it. It's certainly a mindset change. I couldn't handle it at first because it made me feel like I was sick--like the syringe was a visible sign of me being ill. Ugh... I got over that and moved to just disliking the injections! LOL
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Debbie D (12-05-2008) |
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Congratulations!
![]() I took Copaxone for five years, and it seems that after awhile it would sting only occasionally. I'm numb on my left side, so it's a relief when I do left-sided Betaseron injections because I don't feel a thing. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Debbie D (12-05-2008) |
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Magnate
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I'm past the 6 month point on Copaxone, and I find the sting now only lasts a couple minutes for me. At first it was lasting 20-25 minutes.
I never pre-medicated or applied heat/cold. I also do my shots manually however.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Debbie D (12-05-2008) |
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The Dimpled One brings up a good point--manual injections.
You might want to do some manual injections every once in a while. One day you'll find yourself somewhere and you'll have left the blooming Autoinflictor home. So you'll HAVE to do a manual injection. It's very different staring at the needle going into your skin than putting the Autoinflictor there and pressing the button whilst grimacing. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Debbie D (12-05-2008) |
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Elder
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Not to mention that the manual injections are easier than using the autoinflictor. You can control how quickly you inject, and doing manual injections is a lot more gentle to your skin. You dont have a harpoon blasting thru your skin.
I just passed my 1yr C-versary (Copaxone anniversary) I dont think I had made it to the six month anniversary before I switched to doing manual injections. So much easier, and really a lot less painful...still itches like crazy on my left leg a lot for some reason tho.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Debbie D (12-05-2008) |
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Elder
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Thanks everyone. We did practice manual injections on a small ball, but it's probably a good idea to do a few manually. How do you know how far to put the needle in?
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