Metoject and drips.
dreamdaisy
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I went out for lunch with a retired nurse from my rheumatology unit (the one who came and 'did' me after my double carpal tunnel) and she too is on this stuff. Her RA diagnosis of eighteen years' standing was recently changed to PsA but, as with all these things, nowt else has altered.
Anyhoo, the crux of the matter is this: to avoid drips store your syringes needle-upwards. That was her tip, I have altered the position of my stuff and, although I've only one drip experience to date I hope it won't happen again. DD
Anyhoo, the crux of the matter is this: to avoid drips store your syringes needle-upwards. That was her tip, I have altered the position of my stuff and, although I've only one drip experience to date I hope it won't happen again. DD
Have you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben
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I don't do these but it does sound like the sort of advice that might well work. I hope so.If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
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