Pain after shot
Pain after shot
I'm wondering if anyone experiences pain after a Copaxone shot. Not the normal bee-sting type feeling. Occasionally, after I give myself a shot, I get a sharp pain, which will become a dull ache, and it usually lasts at least a day. I got it again last night after injecting into my abdomen. It was pretty painful, and is still tender this morning. I don't think it was because I hit a nerve or muscle, since the reaction wasn't immediate. This seldom happens, though I've only been at this for 2 months.
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I have had times where I did something, maybe hit too much muscle and have had a long lasting pain. I seemed to have the most trouble when injecting in to my arms, so I quit using my arms. Maybe that was not the correct choice, but that is what I did. I know they want you to make sure you use all the possible locations. Taking copaxone for three years now.
Danke (that's about all the German I remember).
It must be because I'm hitting a nerve or muscle, since it only happens occasionally.
On a different topic, do you guys rotate within each injection site? I re-read the copaxone handout the other nigh, and saw the nice diagram they give, with all the spots you're supposed to use on each area of the body.
It must be because I'm hitting a nerve or muscle, since it only happens occasionally.
On a different topic, do you guys rotate within each injection site? I re-read the copaxone handout the other nigh, and saw the nice diagram they give, with all the spots you're supposed to use on each area of the body.