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Theanxiousaries
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Posted 5/18/2022 9:58 PM (GMT -7)
I went from porridge like stools to constipation to, today perfectly formed stools. I was that excited I took a picture.
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quincy
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Posted 5/18/2022 10:43 PM (GMT -7)
Definitely worth celebration...and a pic 😆

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FlowersGal
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Posted 5/19/2022 8:22 AM (GMT -7)
I was just wondering this morning how you were doing TA! Congratulations!!! So excited for you!

So is your entyvio self injected? How often? Are you managing that ok? I ask because I’ve heard this method will be coming to US maybe next year and I’m nervous about it. Have had a needle phobia since I was very young. I don’t mind the infusions and dread having to go to self injections
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island time
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Posted 5/19/2022 1:29 PM (GMT -7)
Nothing is more beautiful than the perfect stool. 😂

Good for you Anxiousaries.

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Old Hat
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Posted 5/19/2022 3:21 PM (GMT -7)
LOL, and congratulations!!!!! Keep the perfect ones coming regularly, eh? / Old Hat (40+ yrs with left-sided UC; in remission taking Colazal)
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Theanxiousaries
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Posted 5/19/2022 8:35 PM (GMT -7)

FlowersGal said...
I was just wondering this morning how you were doing TA! Congratulations!!! So excited for you!

So is your entyvio self injected? How often? Are you managing that ok? I ask because I’ve heard this method will be coming to US maybe next year and I’m nervous about it. Have had a needle phobia since I was very young. I don’t mind the infusions and dread having to go to self injections


Hi flower gal.
Next Tuesday is my first sub cut injection. I’ll post a topic 😊
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GrittyHope
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Posted 5/20/2022 7:16 AM (GMT -7)
I’ll be interested to read about your self-injection experience, Theanxiousaries!
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straydog
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Posted 5/20/2022 11:25 AM (GMT -7)
TAA, the nurse at your drs office should be the one to show you how to use the pens. They are like Humira, you inject either in the thighs or stomach. While on Humira I never got the courage to inject my stomach, lol. I've had a needle phobia since I was kid & truly did not think I could do it, but I did.

Congrats on the solid poop, you can do this!
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Sara14
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Posted 5/21/2022 11:37 AM (GMT -7)
Great news! Happy for you.
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