Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Hi again Tawney: Sorry to read you still have more things causing you more pain. You have had enough, and I do hope things get much better for you. So glad you are back here again. Sure missed you. Wishing you many pain free days ahead. Hugs, Barbara > > I have been off and on humira since 04. I am use to the burning sting it causes. But, the last six months, I have noticed the sting is a LOT worse. Not sure why, has anyone else noticed this? > > Thanks, Tawny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 " as I inject, my mind reminds my body how much better I will feel within minutes of the sting. It's like my body says ahhhhhhhhhh. " Is this true? I've haven't taken Humira. Does it really make you feel better that quickly after injecting it? Jodie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2009 Report Share Posted April 18, 2009 Hi , I've been on Humira since 04, so I'm use to the normal sting. The last three batches of Humira it felt very different. I got a new box Tuesday, and it feels the normal sting, which I can live with. I was wondering if they might have added to much of something, causing the problem. I use to take Humira weekly, it worked great for awhile. My rheumy put me on Enbrel for awhile, and then back on Humira. I believe the RA is getting worse, so there can be only so much. I'm just happy to be able to move. I am in quite a bit of pain right now. My appointment isn't until the 27th, and I'm out of pain meds. I had to cancel a couple of times, and now I'm paying for it. You might talk to your rheumy, see if you can try the humira weekly, or find another med that might last longer. Its just a no win situation sometimes, but we have to keep trying. Take care my friend, Tawny I hope > > Good morning Tawny, > > Just wondering if your were referring to the burning/bite when you inject the Humira? If so, I feel your pain. The few seconds it takes to inject seem like minutes. I took the advice of some one in this group who said that much of the sting could be from the alchol pad that we use to prep our injection site. Making sure the alchol was completely dry before injecting seemed to work the first time > I tried it, not so much the second time. I inject myself every other Wednesday, and I am already looking forward to this Wednesday. I usually go through my ritual by taking the Humira out of the refrigerator, getting showered and dressed, then unpackaging my pen. By that time I am hoping the fluid is a bit warmer. When it is cold it hurts a lot more. > I have been taking Humira for a year now, and I feel I could not live without it. > I feel this because Humira's effects fade fast 3-4 days before I need another injection. My hands, my feet, my shoulders, my elbows, my neck....everything starts to hurt more and more...I basically become useless, and it's even hard to use my hands and fingers to inject myself, so as I inject, my mind reminds my body how much better I will feel within minutes of the sting. It's like my body says ahhhhhhhhhh. > Take care, > (musiclvr3237) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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