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<blockquote data-quote="Emma3627G" data-source="post: 1919467" data-attributes="member: 494763"><p>Yes I bout the accu chek yesterday. It was just the first couple of tries I think I set the depth too low so not enough blood cane out but I got the hang of it.</p><p></p><p>H844</p><p>You won’t regret going on biological treatment. After my azaphioprine stopped working infliximab has been a dream come true. I’m symptom free now and I’ve had 10 infusions. At first the treatment takes about two hours because you have a steroid drip first to help with bad reactions and then they give it slowly , after about 5 or six they do it faster and you can be in and out in 30 minutes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emma3627G, post: 1919467, member: 494763"] Yes I bout the accu chek yesterday. It was just the first couple of tries I think I set the depth too low so not enough blood cane out but I got the hang of it. H844 You won’t regret going on biological treatment. After my azaphioprine stopped working infliximab has been a dream come true. I’m symptom free now and I’ve had 10 infusions. At first the treatment takes about two hours because you have a steroid drip first to help with bad reactions and then they give it slowly , after about 5 or six they do it faster and you can be in and out in 30 minutes [/QUOTE]
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