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Kristi 08-10-2008 10:23 PM

I have a question about injecting in your thighs ?
 
:( Has anyone taking Copaxone like I do ever injected in your thighs standing up instead of sitting down.I'm about at my wits end with my thighs,I just about can't do it anymore. I'm just wondering if it might be easier or something maybe. Thanks

tovaxin_lab_rat 08-10-2008 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Kristi (Post 343985)
:( Has anyone taking Copaxone like I do ever injected in your thighs standing up instead of sitting down.I'm about at my wits end with my thighs,I just about can't do it anymore. I'm just wondering if it might be easier or something maybe. Thanks

Hi Kristi

What kind of problems are you having injecting? Just tired of doing them? Or having site reactions?

Doing them standing up would be fine as long as you can pinch up the skin and get the needle in the fatty tissue. I would recommend doing it manually and not with the autojector. That way you would have more control and see exactly where the needle is going. That's my suggestion from my experience when I was on copaxone.

:hug:

tkrik 08-10-2008 11:24 PM

I have put my thighs on permanent vacation from the shots. I had too many issues/reactions with my thighs.

Great advice, Cheryl. Make sure you have enough "fat" to pinch up to inject.

Erin524 08-10-2008 11:36 PM

I try to make sure I'm as relaxed as one can get prior to stabbing oneself with a sharp needle and caustic medicine.

I sit down, sometimes I'll recline back and try to do the shots that way.

Sometimes I'll get my dad to give me the shots. (in areas that I cant reach)

I'm trying to get up the nerve to give myself a shot right now. I was sick last week, and just couldnt make myself do my shots. I need to start doing them again before I just totally quit. It's just frustrating at times. I hate this part about the MS. Stupid needles.

Dejibo 08-11-2008 06:48 AM

My thighs are my WORST area, so I got creative. I was ready to give up.

First, after EVERY injection. Arm/leg/tummy Auto injector OR manual doesnt matter. After the injection, wipe the area with a damp cloth to remove any spilled or leaked med, and PUSH straight down into the injected area. FIRM pressure. For copaxone DONT RUB, DONT RUB, DONT RUB! Copaxone is a sharp crystal type med, and you will break the crystals if you rub on them. Just push straight into it for 15 to 30 seconds. It pushes the med from the upper layer of fat, into the deeper layers of fat. it will be absorbed more quickly.

Ok, onto the thighs. The front of your thighs has some of the strongest muscles in the body. Thick and strong, and really hard to avoid. pull over to the SIDE of your thigh, or even towards the back side of your thigh. LOTS of fat pad there. Even chunky girls have trouble finding enough fat on the front of their thighs to shoot properly. Head over to the side and ta da! nice fat pads even on skinny girls. If you cant get that inch pinched up, or still hit muscle, you may need to switch to manual at a 45 degree angle.

The AI (auto inject) goes straight in on 90 degrees, so a manual at an angle (doesnt have to be perfect) will help with that.

With copaxone after 24 hours, you can hand massage with lotions or oils. After 48 hours you can use a machine massager. pound those lumps into butter.

I hope that helps. :hug:

AfterMyNap 08-11-2008 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by tkrik (Post 344037)
I have put my thighs on permanent vacation from the shots. I had too many issues/reactions with my thighs.

Great advice, Cheryl. Make sure you have enough "fat" to pinch up to inject.

Same here, I was on it for six+ years and into about the 3rd year, the skin of both my thighs and upper arms was just too tough and pitted, I went to belly only for the remaining 3 years and never had a problem. Let me qualify this with the fact that I have plenty of belly to work with!:o

Kristi 08-11-2008 09:11 AM

What the problem is I think is inpart do too the autoinjector ( I'm glad I got it or I would't be able to do my shots because I don't think I'll ever be able to do manual.)It takes me alittle while to do all my shots,but my thighs I literally sit in the bathroom for about 2 hours before I can press the damn button it's the damn noise of the autoinjector and it startles me every time(it's like I'm paralyzed with fear or something). I wish they would come out with a Silent or at least near silent autoinjector. And it's the angle issue too. Maybe I need to be on some anxiety pills or something I don't know maybe that would help me. Well, I got to leave for work now. See, you guys later Kristi

FinLady 08-11-2008 09:52 AM

For copax, I've learned to shoot a little off center for the thigh. I use my hand to go straight down from my knee and go a little to the left or right of that line. I found it hurts the worse if it's too close to the knee or centered in that line down from the knee. :eek:

I'm still flexible enough, ***knock on wood***, to curl one leg under the other so the leg of the thigh I'm shooting is kinda drapped and relaxed. My legs shake sometimes with muscle fatigue, so can't do it standing up.

I generally play music in the back ground with a heavy bass or drum section. Kinda covers up the loud "click" of the injector for me.

tovaxin_lab_rat 08-11-2008 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Kristi (Post 344273)
What the problem is I think is inpart do too the autoinjector ( I'm glad I got it or I would't be able to do my shots because I don't think I'll ever be able to do manual.)It takes me alittle while to do all my shots,but my thighs I literally sit in the bathroom for about 2 hours before I can press the damn button it's the damn noise of the autoinjector and it startles me every time(it's like I'm paralyzed with fear or something). I wish they would come out with a Silent or at least near silent autoinjector. And it's the angle issue too. Maybe I need to be on some anxiety pills or something I don't know maybe that would help me. Well, I got to leave for work now. See, you guys later Kristi

I agree Kristi. That's one reason why I quit doing the shots with that autoiflinctor as I came to call it. I did mine all manually. It's much easier.


I hope you have better luck!

Erin524 08-11-2008 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Kristi (Post 344273)
What the problem is I think is inpart do too the autoinjector ( I'm glad I got it or I would't be able to do my shots because I don't think I'll ever be able to do manual.)It takes me alittle while to do all my shots,but my thighs I literally sit in the bathroom for about 2 hours before I can press the damn button it's the damn noise of the autoinjector and it startles me every time(it's like I'm paralyzed with fear or something). I wish they would come out with a Silent or at least near silent autoinjector. And it's the angle issue too. Maybe I need to be on some anxiety pills or something I don't know maybe that would help me. Well, I got to leave for work now. See, you guys later Kristi

I never thought I could do a manual injection either. I finally got tired of the hugenormous welts the autoject was leaving me with. They were so painful I couldnt do a shot every day. Because I was waiting for welts from a week before to go down and heal so that I could inject. It was impossible for me to rotate because the welts were so huge.

I finally got totally frustrated, quit for a week or two, and then got my dad (he's a nurse) to teach me how to do manual injections. (my copaxone nurse took about 2 1/2 months to show up to teach me to use the autoject after I first got my Rx, I wasnt about to wait for her to show up again)


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