The "planned week" seems to be working out well for me. I am looking forward to a day "off" tomorrow. Jason and I have gone to the movies (Juno) with friends, and last night (pre-Valentine's) we went for dinner (somewhere new to us) and played 3 games of pool!
As I rest tomorrow, we will be visited by the training nurse...and I will have my first Rebif injection. The time has finally arrived. I received my Serono "welcome pack" by courier on Tuesday, and the training nurse phoned this afternoon to arrange the first injection.
So the Rebif welcome pack is just as "chock-full-o-goodies" as the Copaxone backpack was. I received a large messenger style bag, a frezzer pack, a travel case for the freezer pack and syringes (enough for one week), a journal, a Rebiject (auto injector) in a fancy hard carrying case, a needle clipper, and a syringe disposal case for travel.
The needle clipper is the cats meow if you are someone who requires home injections!
Emily
And the Rebiject has rubber grips that the Autoject didn't!
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Little bits about my life with MS
2 comments:
It sounds like Christmas has finally arrived in Winnipeg!
Mom XX
loved LOVED the grips...manual injection not so much. but i'll keep practising.
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