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Ok, I am about to see a new LLMD and start Bicillian shots. I have heard it hurts very bad as an IM. I have tried many other things so I am at wit's end. What can I do to help elevate the pain once I start the shots. I thank you for your help.!

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Bicillin is great stuff. It doen't hurt unless you think about pain. Clear your mind. Make sure you inject slowly, and then use a hot compress or get in the hot shower afterward to help absorption. [Smile]
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You will get used to getting the shots. You can numb the area with Lidocaine about an hour before getting the shot.

I agree, it is a good med. Good luck!

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Sammi, thats a good idea, where do you get the lidocaine?

I have had rocephin via pic line that didn't do much.

Zith makes me bleed in my intestines.

Doxy I can't tolerate.

I am really hoping the Bicillin helps.

Have any other users had success and if so how long did you use the Bicillin?

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Lidocaine can be prescribed by your doctor.

I have been doing IM Bicillin since mid-January. It is definitely stirring things up for me. From what others have posted, it can take some time to notice improvement.

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Bicillin is awesome. The shots sting for a few minutes, but then it is over.

Some like to ice the area first. I preferred to put a heating pad on it after the shot.

I progressed the most on Bicillin, but stopped too soon. Make sure to give it time 6-12 months. It was the final abx for my son and got him well in 9 months.

Youtube has IM video instructions if you plan to do them yourself. It is easy. Here is one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Spoz3T5D_SU

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I am surprised at how many people are afraid of bicillin. Unless getting a shot bothers you? Otherwise it produces great results. Good luck. Jasek
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Hi everyone...I'm new to the board. Wanted to comment on the Bicillin. My llmd prescribed it with Lidocain as an option if I wanted to use it for the pain. But, it's just a very mild pain for about 5 minutes....so I don't use it.
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Lymebytes, thanks for the video, very good information.

I have just heard by so many folks how the painful the shots are and really a shot does not bother me but, I guess people complain because the abx causes lumps and such.

I would have to think injecting it slowly will help.

Thank you all for your help.

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I do think bicillin is great and I totally recommend it. It does hurt me a great deal to get the shot. My husband makes sure to do it slowly and I usually put music or a show on to distract me.

I have been on it for several weeks and I got my first bump from the medicine not dispersing this past Sunday.

Even though I herx terribly from them I still do them and recommend them. We have already seen it do amazing things.

Just think in the long run it will be worth it, that is what I keep telling myself. Look out for the long run

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First we set out the Bicillin for an hour or two to bring it to room temp. Administer slowly. ThenI put an ice pack on immediately after. I have lidocaine but really don't need it. It only hurts for a short while and the ice really helps kill the pain. Walking around helps, too.

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