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MondayAVONEX TIP #5
I have taken Avonex for five years now. First shot was
terrible flu like symptoms. I had fever, chills. Since then it
has been fine. It is the only medicine I would want to take.
One shot a week is wonderful compared to the others. I take
my shot in the evening. I take advil before the shot, I then
take a bath and go to bed. The next day I may be a tiny bit
lethargic, but nothing more than that. It works too. My last MRI had one lesion. I would be scared to think what would happen if I decided against medicine. Good luck with your shots. They really aren't difficult to do. They are intramuscular, not subcutaneous injections, but don't let that scare you. The pain sensor is the skin so it doesn't hurt anymore than subcutaneous injections. Contact me anytime. ((hugs)) Posted by Denice Labels: Avonex |