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537639 tn?1232053569

to everyone

thank u to everyone for the great advice and well wishes. it's nice to know that i'm not crazy and that my feelings are normal. i went to dr. yesterday to start meds but she had wanted me to wait till fri. monring when i got off work because i dont work on the weekends. i did my 1st shot today because i was asked to work all weekend because someone can't make it this weekend. i'll post something later to let everyone know how i'm doing. right now i don't feel bad but only time will tell. just took it 20 minutes ago.
i wish everone the best. hope everyone is doing well and easy side effects. thoughts and prayers to everyone. much love to all.
irish
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439539 tn?1233465815
Also wanted to say,Good Luck and God Bless on Slaying this       Dragon !
My first shot Tomorrow - Nov.07, 3:30 P.M.
Tammy
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412873 tn?1329174455
Hope you are still feeling good.  Please let us know how you fare.  

Peg....please  keep us posted on your #1 as well.

Best to you both!!!

Isobella

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Good luck Darlin...my first shot is tomorrow.
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476246 tn?1418870914
Congrats on your first shot. You might not feel anything in particular. I didn't even need a tylenol. But then again, you might feel really bad... no knowing before hand. I hope you will not have much of a reaction. God bless, Marcia
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