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Let us know what they tell you.

Sue

On Dec 19, 2010, at 11:12 AM, ktandtm wrote:

> I have 7 kids and they were all huge too. LOL I have injected into

> the stretch mark and nothing has happened. I may have had to jab the

> needle a little harder but no big deal. Just some extra force. All

> my stretch marks are now old so they blend into my skin color. None

> are fresh. Maybe I will call Enbrel next week and see if they have

> an answer.

>

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I'm going to guess that stretch marks are actually scar tissue and won't

have nerve endings, so injecting sub-q could cause damage you won't know

about, depending on the depth of the marks. Makes sense to me... Merry

Christmas or Happy Holidays, whichever floats your boat,

Dennis in eastexas

On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 10:12 AM, ktandtm <ktandtm@...> wrote:

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>

> I have 7 kids and they were all huge too. LOL I have injected into the

> stretch mark and nothing has happened. I may have had to jab the needle a

> little harder but no big deal. Just some extra force. All my stretch marks

> are now old so they blend into my skin color. None are fresh. Maybe I will

> call Enbrel next week and see if they have an answer.

>

>

>

> >

> > > Does anyone know why we are suppose to avoid stretch marks when

> > > injecting? I know it says we are to avoid them but didn't know why.

> > > I just inject anyway and haven't had a problem. My stretch marks are

> > > old and everywhere on my stomach.

> >

>

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That makes sense, Dennis. But for whatever reason, I do avoid the

stretch marks.

Sue

On Dec 19, 2010, at 2:09 PM, Dennis W wrote:

> I'm going to guess that stretch marks are actually scar tissue and

> won't

> have nerve endings, so injecting sub-q could cause damage you won't

> know

> about, depending on the depth of the marks. Makes sense to me... Merry

> Christmas or Happy Holidays, whichever floats your boat,

>

> Dennis in eastexas

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