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<blockquote data-quote="SueR" data-source="post: 244708" data-attributes="member: 38596"><p>I had a nasty reaction to a steroid injection when I had my knee drained - no idea what was injected into the knee, but it made me pretty ill.</p><p></p><p>I had a load of fluid removed from my right knee about 10 years ago and then steroids were injected into the joint to help. My BP shot up, I had palpitations, a nasty rash and felt very ill. The GP was on the point of sending me to hospital, but things settled down.</p><p></p><p>I now make everyone aware that I am allergic to steroids, as it's not an experience I want to go through again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SueR, post: 244708, member: 38596"] I had a nasty reaction to a steroid injection when I had my knee drained - no idea what was injected into the knee, but it made me pretty ill. I had a load of fluid removed from my right knee about 10 years ago and then steroids were injected into the joint to help. My BP shot up, I had palpitations, a nasty rash and felt very ill. The GP was on the point of sending me to hospital, but things settled down. I now make everyone aware that I am allergic to steroids, as it's not an experience I want to go through again. [/QUOTE]
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