@requel 

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requel

I was dig noises with ms back in 2017 im on injections now

Someone times I get it’s in my arms and hands
@CharlotteW94

Welcome! 🤗 I had my clinically definite diagnosis in 2015/2016, and was put on copaxone. I was taught to inject in certain areas that have more skin, like the back of my arms or my thighs. I found it easier to switch areas on my thighs, like left left, right leg, top/middle/bottom areas of the thighs. It was funny last year, where I was in a none-neurological hospital, and the nurses were amazed that I had an autoinjector and could do it myself, without witnesses! Although, some registered nurses, and student nurses, liked to watch as I did it, and asked questions as I did do it! But, now I'm on ocrevus, but I still like to watch as a cannula gets put in, or pre-meds being done. The only reason why I'm on ocrevus is because I'm JC virus positive, so I can't do tysabri like they tried in 2020, and I had a major event last year, where I had 2 generalised seizures, not simple partial ones like the ones I got originally diagnosed with in 2014!

@Salmc

Hi requel. I take rebif interferon injections for over 20 yrs now. I alternate injection sites between stomach and thighs ( more loose skin on stomach😂) .