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Subject: Re: A question ??


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Jason RN
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Date Posted: Thursday, January 30, 2014, 09:30: am
In reply to: Ray 's message, "A question ??" on Tuesday, January 28, 2014, 10:04: am

I suggest people get the shot as it works faster. Sometimes the PO meds make you sick to your stomach. If they are young I will almost always give them a shot as i know they have been treated.

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[> Subject: Re: A question ??


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Richard
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Date Posted: Wednesday, February 19, 2014, 03:20: pm

If I had the option of a shot or suppository, I would defer to the caregiver's experience and knowledge about me and my present condition that brought me there. If given a choice, and I could, again I would defer to the caregiver and seek their suggestion. But if I had to decide, I'd probably opt for the shot, as I agree with other posters, the shots work quicker.

Any particular reason for the M or F/Age question? Do you think it has a bearing on whether it's a shot given or suppository administered?

Me: M, well past my 40s.

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Ray
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Date Posted: Sunday, March 09, 2014, 06:50: pm

The question on age and gender was do to a conversion with my wife . She is so afraid of getting a shot . She has asked it comes in a suppository it doesn't embarrass her to be giving a suppository it's painless .. To me I want the shot . Just wondering if it had anything to do with it . I'm 43 she's 38

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