hum, I was told to keep it cold.I haven't made any progress, btw.
Quote from: Ohio Buckeye on January 06, 2007, 07:58:30 PMhum, I was told to keep it cold.I haven't made any progress, btw. that is the same thing i was told as well, that there is another problem these nurses, techs and doctors have, no one can be consistent, they all have different things to say, grrrrrrrrrrr
Now if you use "PROCRIT" the SAME rules apply.- EpomanOwner/Admin
Quote from: Epoman on January 07, 2007, 02:28:21 AM Now if you use "PROCRIT" the SAME rules apply.- EpomanOwner/AdminThis also holds true those that may give themselves injections of Aranesp.
Still waiting to not be cold all the time however.
Has anyone heard of Reco-pen, its a needle pen used for injecting epo, I have been asking for one for ages but the other day they listened and I now have a new toy. one cartridge of epogen should last a whole month. Ive not used it yet but I am due to tomorrow. the reason I asked for it was because needles and syringes look far to medical for me, and it should be more discreet plus I love gadgets...Heph
Thanks for the info about using the insulin syringe!! (dummy me!!-insulin syringes are 1cc syringes, and I use the ultra fine with tiny tiny needles) I'm only taking 10,000 of epo, so the insulin syringe works grrrrrrrrrrreat!! Will look forward to epo shot this week with the smaller needle! (Well, I don't know about looking forward to it, but I'm sure relieved I won't have to use that syringge with the garden hose needle on it!! LOL!!) As for giving oneself a shot, I'd rather give than receive, but I just had to suck it up-4 shots a day of insulin, on top of the 4 finger sticks! OUCH!! My PD Nurse says epo is better absorbed in the arms Anyone else heard that? It's given subcutaneously, tops of the thighs, backs of the arms and 2in. radius of the umbilicus, just like insulin-but she says my neph. advises alternate arms...?
Quote from: melshell on January 29, 2007, 08:05:35 PMThanks for the info about using the insulin syringe!! (dummy me!!-insulin syringes are 1cc syringes, and I use the ultra fine with tiny tiny needles) I'm only taking 10,000 of epo, so the insulin syringe works grrrrrrrrrrreat!! Will look forward to epo shot this week with the smaller needle! (Well, I don't know about looking forward to it, but I'm sure relieved I won't have to use that syringge with the garden hose needle on it!! LOL!!) As for giving oneself a shot, I'd rather give than receive, but I just had to suck it up-4 shots a day of insulin, on top of the 4 finger sticks! OUCH!! My PD Nurse says epo is better absorbed in the arms Anyone else heard that? It's given subcutaneously, tops of the thighs, backs of the arms and 2in. radius of the umbilicus, just like insulin-but she says my neph. advises alternate arms...?Here we go again, lol, my PD nurse said it is most effective in the fat of the stomach.. (and wonder what makes her think i have fat in my stomach)
My dose is 20,000.sounds like a huge amount to me.
what does epo do for you.why do you need it??
Well today I used the reco-pen to inject my epo. I thought it was more fun, im sure the novalty will wear off eventually but at least I don't have a fridge full of needles and syringes.the pen has a little clicky thing you use to set your injection amount see link http://www.ypsomed.ch/cf/produkte_therapien/produkte/128.html sorry its in french but at least you can hopefully see what I am talking about Heph