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Debbie D 12-04-2008 02:47 PM

First injection
 
Well, the nurse visited and showed me how to use the autoinject with the Copaxone...showed me how to rotate the injection sites, etc.
Question...how long does the site sting? It's not bad...just wondering.

FinLady 12-04-2008 03:57 PM

I vaguely remember it stinging for hours when I first started. Now it's gone within an hour and very rarely takes that long.

Sometimes it itchs like crazy the day after, but like a mosquito bite - don't scratch. I used to use cortisone cream to keep the itchies away. Now very rarely have a problem with it.

Congrats on taking your first shot. :You-Rock:

weegot5kiz 12-04-2008 04:13 PM

weeks and weeks the agony lol just kidding D glad you got your copaxone going, it varies for me, I tend to use my numb side more than i should, but like I said it varies ice afterwards helps, welcome to the club:hug:

Debbie D 12-04-2008 04:39 PM

And what an exclusive club it is...;)
Think Jennifer Aniston will join?

Jules A 12-04-2008 04:43 PM

Hi,
Congrats on doing your first Copaxone shot. I've been on it for 4 years now and so far so good, antijinx. :) Sometimes it stings sometimes it doesn't but it only lasts a few minutes for me. Hang in there.

doxiemama 12-04-2008 04:47 PM

Another member of the C Club. I heard Jennifer wasn't allowed in.

Gazelle 12-04-2008 04:50 PM

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

azoyizes 12-04-2008 06:46 PM

Congratulations! :yahoo:

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. :)

dmplaura 12-04-2008 07:36 PM

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.

Gazelle 12-04-2008 08:21 PM

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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