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Date: 26.09.2009
From: jill

Subject: ENBREL PEN

Hi guys

I know this subject was mentioned agessssss ago...Lynnes not been on so cant ask her...:( anyway...my Biologics nurse has told me that I can have the Enbrel Pen, Instead of the injection, Brilliant, cos the injections are sore to take.....starting them soon yippppeeeee, but I thought there wasnt an enbrel pen, only a Humira Pen? any one know wot im talking about lolol
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Date: 28.09.2009
From: monica

Subject: Re: ENBREL PEN

Hi Jill
I have a neighbour who uses the embrel pen, he has RA. There is also a pain pen that blocks pain, i ask my physio about it, she states she has never heard of it. The tens machine is certainly no good. I had such a funny feeling going through my neck and head this pm, i felt has if it might have been a panic attack, but my fingers which are still having pins and needles in them, went really weak, and worse where the pins and needles are concerned, i feel as if my two fingers will not bend properly.Seeing the physio on wednesday, docs on friday. I just wondered Jill with your neck does it affec your head in funny ways.
Monica
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Date: 29.09.2009
From: jill

Subject: Re: ENBREL PEN

Hi Monica...yes it does, gives me funny type headaches...only have 4 discs in my neck instead of 7, so head feels heavy...also at the base of my skull it hurt to press or touch it....i can feel dizzy with it too....hope they sort out your pins and needles....could it be Carpal tunnel?? had both hands operated on as well lol....keep strong ok xx
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Date: 15.02.2011
From: George Ashford

Subject: Re: ENBREL PEN

Hi Jill,

I work for a market research company that specialises in the medical device field. We are looking for RA sufferers that inject Enbrel (or use a pen) and either live in the London area or are willing and able to travel to London to take part in an interview. The interview will relate to a new device to help RA sufferers administer their drugs. We will pay £200 to cover expenses and the interview would last approx 90 minutes.

Would you be interested? Please do get in touch if you would like to know more - george.ashford@creativemedicalresearch.com

Best regards,
George
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