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jiml Offline
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#21
Mon-02-03-2015, 12:02 PM
(Mon-02-03-2015, 11:49 AM)Grizzly Bear Wrote: Morning Sounds mate.

Humira is good i found & boy does it clear your P.

It may not be the 'miracle' cure we P sufferers need but it makes your moral better as your P clears.

Oh yes, injecting, trust me, i use to hate the thought of injecting myself but it didn't take long to get use to it Sounds mate.

You'll be fine buddy.

Any problems, tell us about it on here & we will try our best to put your mind at ease. [Image: p12005.gif] [Image: m0137.gif]

Or get your dr's surgery nurse to do it for you if you are really concerned about doing it yourself. [Image: p12031.gif]
Nursey will get you to bend over & think of England mate as you bite the pillow !!! [Image: p12004.gif]

andy

good post good advice gb Thumb
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#22
Mon-02-03-2015, 12:07 PM
(Mon-02-03-2015, 11:49 AM)Grizzly Bear Wrote: Morning Sounds mate.

Humira is good i found & boy does it clear your P.

It may not be the 'miracle' cure we P sufferers need but it makes your moral better as your P clears.

Oh yes, injecting, trust me, i use to hate the thought of injecting myself but it didn't take long to get use to it Sounds mate.

You'll be fine buddy.

Any problems, tell us about it on here & we will try our best to put your mind at ease. [Image: p12005.gif] [Image: m0137.gif]

Or get your dr's surgery nurse to do it for you if you are really concerned about doing it yourself. [Image: p12031.gif]
Nursey will get you to bend over & think of England mate as you bite the pillow !!! [Image: p12004.gif]

andy
I don't know how you inject Humira but for 3 years plus I injected MTX and for the last 2 years a double injection of Stelara and I always injected in my stomach which providing you get the correct technique is OK with very little discomfort . Fred is right you soon get used to it and it's a dam site more convenient so look at it in a positive way and I am sure that you will get good results from it.
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#23
Mon-02-03-2015, 19:39 PM
Thanks for the comments guys . I will try to be a brave little soldier next time lol
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#24
Mon-02-03-2015, 20:51 PM
(Mon-02-03-2015, 19:39 PM)SOUNDSRIGHT Wrote: I will try to be a brave little soldier next time lol


Yeah, righto Sounds, that old chestnut lol

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But knowing our nhs, they would more than likely do this to you, rather than give you the Humira injection lol

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If they take your temperature before giving you the Humira, pray it's not a male nurse & they don't have 'both hands' on your shoulders when doing so !!!! [Image: m1813.gif] [Image: m0168.gif] [Image: m0167.gif]

I better find my old flak jacket & helmet lol as WW3 starts lol [Image: p0263.gif]
Perhaps i should have been a donkey walloper ......lol
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Grizzly Bear Offline
I’m a born again lesbian & proud of it !

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Psoriasis Score: E = mc²
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PQOLS: 69
Treatment: Carbolic Acid & Neat Bleach
#25
Mon-02-03-2015, 20:51 PM
(Mon-02-03-2015, 19:39 PM)SOUNDSRIGHT Wrote: I will try to be a brave little soldier next time lol


Yeah, righto Sounds, that old chestnut lol

[Image: p12018.gif]

But knowing our nhs, they would more than likely do this to you, rather than give you the Humira injection lol

[Image: p12019.gif]

If they take your temperature before giving you the Humira, pray it's not a male nurse & they don't have 'both hands' on your shoulders when doing so !!!! [Image: m1813.gif] [Image: m0168.gif] [Image: m0167.gif]

I better find my old flak jacket & helmet lol as WW3 starts lol [Image: p0263.gif]
Perhaps i should have been a donkey walloper ......lol
[Image: p0270.gif] [Image: p0257.gif]
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#26
Sat-14-03-2015, 19:09 PM
Hello Soundsright. Welcome to the forum.
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#27
Thu-26-03-2015, 10:19 AM
Belated hello Soundsright Wave

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