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I know it is lol, I will do thanks cant wait for holiday lol
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Daniel went for his injection again today, she said the rash could be the spray he has before the injection so if comes on other side will look at using something else. he was so brave with us doing it normally he crys but he was belting.
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Oh bless him Tina, he is really brave isn't he? Is he better on the injections, less sickness?
Doreen xx
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aww brave boy,ahh ok glad you seen nurse hope it stops for him. lv melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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Yes Doreen not complained once of feeling sick and he less Tired just complaining of sore shoulder today but i supose he will get used to that day after a jab
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That's the best news ever, Tina. He is being very brave and you must be so proud of him. Love Jeanxxxx
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A little advice please have any of you had pain in your shoulders, dan had for week now just thought at first could have just pulled it or slept funny. Jean can it be a reaction from the methtrexate jab in arm it his shoulder blade and it is in the same side as she had jabbed.
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Hi Tina What a lovely brave young man he is, you must be so proud of him. It's possible the shoulder pain is from the jab if it goes into his arm. Why do they choose his arm? That sounds painful. Might be wrong but thought it was normal to use the thigh or tummy. Hope the pain settles down soon, Lyn x
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Hi Tina,
I agree with Lyn, it could be pain from the injection site so I hope it settles down soon. Bless him, he is so brave!
Love, Doreen xx
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Dear Tina,
Have been catching up with messages as I've not been on the site for a while.
So sorry to hear of young Dan's troubles, I hope the rash settles, does sound like a site reaction.
Take care Nina x
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They do different area 2 week ago was his right arm last week left arm and this week tummy, it is very hard to do when he is not fat lol managed to get him in tomorrow while he going for jab anyway but i am going to suggsest he has it in tummy tomorrow. but just find it strange when it not where the jab was it is actual shoulder blade.
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Hi Lovely Tina
Agree with the others about the shoulder pain. I find injecting into my arms in the most painful, followed by the top of the legs, but usually not too bad in the tum. However, I have a HUGE tum and Dan is nice and slim.
Let me know when you are back from holiday and we'll come over and meet you somewhere.
Much love Jeanxxxxxx
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