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Injection soreness

Started by Marie, November 22, 2008, 04:30:56 PM

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Marie

I did my first ever self-injection yesterday, my doctor started me on estradiol.  I chose my thigh as I felt most comfortable with that spot.  Here it is the next evening and the site is still a little sore.  I'm assuming this is normal even for 20 or so hours later but I'm looking for a little reassurance.




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NicholeW.

Yep. it's usual. The nature of the IM is for the E to pool and release a bit at a time. The site will remain sore for at least a few days, regardless of where it's located, Marie.

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RebeccaFog

Hi Marie,

I would think it could be sore a few days.

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vanna

Yes would have to agree with the above too,
i also use the same place and it can be sore for a little while.
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Flan

I'll put another yes vote for the injection site being sore as normal. For me it comes in two phases, first after the injection which lasts maybe a hour, and then on and off for the next few days.
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RebeccaFog

Hi Kiera,

Please post video for us.   :)
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Marie

Thanks for the input everybody, it feels better this morning.  I'm probably going to have a nurse help me locate other injection sites so I can keep things interesting  :)
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vanna

Surely this whole threads really about

Does my bum look big in this??

xD
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RebeccaFog

Quote from: Kiera on November 22, 2008, 09:53:28 PM
Quote from: Rebis on November 22, 2008, 09:48:08 PM
Hi Kiera,

Please post video for us.   :)

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RebeccaFog

Quote from: Vanna on November 23, 2008, 09:42:29 AM
Surely this whole threads really about

Does my bum look big in this??

xD
I was too polite to say that.   ::)
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Sandy

I've been doing IM injections for over two years and yes, it feels like a bruise for a few days after each injection.

There have been times I've hit a nerve and it is like an electric jolt.  I've also hit veins and become a bit of a bloody mess.

I've injected into my thigh but have never done a buttock injection.  I'll try it one of these days, but I haven't so far.

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