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lymehope
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Hello everyone,
I am starting BiCillin shots, to start once a week along with other meds I have used. Interested to know how other people reacted on them. I know everyone is different. My Dr. said dosage will increase later.
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Bicillin shots were great for me. They cleared many symptoms, brain fog being the worst.

They don't hurt unless you tense up the muscle so exhale as you are getting it. If it does hurt, a few minutes with an ice pack on the site alleviates the pain.

Have alcohol swabs and bandaids on hand. Hope they help you!

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I only did mine for a very short time. I think I accidentally hit a vein on my last one and it scared me. If you accidentally inject Bicillin into a vein it could be fatal. That is ridiculously uncommon, but it still worried me. Be sure to aspirate and check for blood.

They were painless though, till the next day. Then it hurt. If you inject slow and steady here's no pain during the injection. I've heard they've been great for a lot of people.

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thank you for sharing your experience.
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