Thank you so much. I'm just starting on my new journey to hopefully feeling better. I hate needles and I appreciate you doing this video. It helps a ton having you explain it all. Thank you!!!
Hi. My Humera has just been delivered and because of global lockdown I will have get on with injecting without medical demonstration. Your video has helped immensely. I will now leave one pen out for an hour and administer the first one ever whilst watching your clip again. Wish me luck and thanks again 🙌🏻😀
I wanted to let you know how much my whole family appreciates your video. Our son has been battling uveitis for almost 10 months. He's on prednisone, methotrexate injections and now has to add on to that Humira injections. He was feeling a lot of anxiety around the Humira (tonight he was scheduled to take his first dose). Your video put him at ease enough to be willing to do it. Thank you.
I’m starting Humira very soon and although I’m having my first injection with the nurse I wanted to know what to expect. Watching your video really made me feel better about having to do this and it was better watching you give yourself the injection vs the tutorials with the fake skin. Thank you so much for sharing.
ive been taking humira for over 4 years now, but im still not able to do the injection myself... as a 21 year old whos lived on her own for 2 years it's been a big issue training my friends and family to assist me but i just can't break my fear of pushing that button myself. thank you for your video it's helped a lot to realize it's possible
I start my first Humira soon for chronic psoriasis I’ve looked at a few videos and I feel like yours has really helped me to become less nervous about it. Thank you x
Thank you so much for this. This is really helpful to me. I was just diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis. I will be starting Humira soon. I love all your tips, and advice.
thanks! great video, I'm learning how to support my girlfriend any way I can and this video was amazingly helpful in basically just calming down any fears we had about doing the injections at home and anything we might face along the way. thanks you again!
I had a massive phobia of needles that gave me panic attacks when I first started humira. What helped me get over it (and I do seem to have gotten over it) is two things, 1) My doctor lent me a practice pen so I could develop muscle memory without any pain involved (highly, highly recommed this), and 2) I found injecting in my upper thigh way more manageable than doing it in my stomach. I tend to pinch my thigh skin hard enough to cause a little pain (because I have quite lean legs and there's not a lot to grab, and because it gives me another sensation to occupy my brain) and inject to the side of my pinch, on the skin that's lifted up by pinching but not between my pinching fingers. I've found this is way easier on my mind than injecting into my tummy, and actually hurts a lot less. My first injection into my leg with this technique made me think the injection had failed because I felt literally nothing. But I was able to watch the plunger do its business and inject the full dose. And since then it has been successful each time. This has worked wonders for me, and has changed humira from something I dreaded every week into something that I don't ever lose sleep over anymore. Talk to your doctor about using this technique, as I am not qualified to give medical advice, this is just what anecdotally works for me. Also watching youtube videos such as this helped me with thinking about it in a different light. It is all in your head and it is definitely worth it. I take Humira once a week for Colitis.
GordKayaksStuff I am glad you found out what works for you. I got a practice syringe when I was interested in trying it. Im glad I did. It made the learning process easier.
thanks i am a kid and i was just interested in other peoples perspectives and i do humira every 2nd week and i do another needle called methotrexate every week and i totally agree with you😊
I'm probably about to start Humira for RA. Your straightforward approach is effective. You're correct about scars. We are life warriors and our scars recognize our battles. Be proud. Curious as to why you switched to syringe. Thanks for your courage and sharing.
Jim Curtis Thanks! And so true. So, I switched because I didn’t like the stab/button. It was a scary sensation for me. With a tiny syringe I can push it in slow and administer it with ease/slow.
Your video was the only realistic helpful one! I went in, and they had me do it myself, no practice ones. I injected in my stomach. It felt like nothing. After it felt like spilled water all over. It was nerves that worked me up for sure!
I appreciate this video. I'm going to be doing my first injection tonight to treat my Ankylosing Spondylitis. Im generally fine with this type of stuff, but I was a bit unsure what to expect. Thanks for the video.
I'm so greatful for the tips I too was scared and unsure about the process. But by explaining your experiences it helped me know what to expect. I'm so tired of feeling like a cross between Mr bean and Mr tinman. I want to feel better because RA has limited me so much.
Thanks so much for sharing! This will be my first time using an auto injector...I’ve always used prefilled syringes. I was a little freaked out about the auto injector, but after seeing your video, I feel much more comfortable, so THANK YOU! See you later alligator! :)
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I agree with all that you said about people who judge and do not understand,,,,,,,,they are not worth the time of day!
Thank you for this! I'm doing my 1st injection in 7 minutes and I am much less nervous, and more focused on the goal 😊 this was super helpful, and reassuring for a beginner! Wish me luck 😁
Thank you! Have been injecting for a while now but switched meds, I was double checking injections from the one med to now the humira and really appreciated showing me and why to do a belly injection. I now will try it and see. Thank you!
Sheila Wolff You are so welcome! The belly is easier than the leg. Softer tissue = smoother injection. Let it sit out for a few hours so its room temp. Good luck! 🤗
Watched your video all the way through as I have a family that takes Humira now. I'm sorry you inflicted with this as your're a beautiful young lady that should have been spared this disease. However God loves us all so much that He uses the inflictions as a way of shaping our lives that we simply can't understand in this current life. My inflictions and troubles paved a way for me to find my wife and her wonderful family, so keep that mind. Also, If any man would be foolish enough to walk away from you by just that small scar, he's absolutely not worth you at all. You're a lovely woman and never settle for less. My wife has a scar running down her bikini line due to an accident. I absolutely love her so much that I prayed to God to take that scar away and give it me as a testament of my love to her. Real love is something that God created between a man and woman who will love, care and protect each other for LIFE. Praying that God gives you the best of health and life.
Thanks for the video! As I have just been diagnosed with Behçets I was nervous that I had to give myself injections. I’m not scared of needles or anything but I was unsure of the pain threshold and didn’t want to mess up the treatment. I really appreciate the tips!
This video helped me take my first humeria shot. I did it in my leg. I was super nervous but i had confidence in myself thanks to you. I will subscribe and i look forward to seeing more videos. :)
Thank you so much I'm due to start these soon as I developed anti body to infliximab, I have a real bad needle phobia but watching this has kind of put my mind at rest, although I'm still scared. I feel like it will be doable with practice.
Romil Somaiya I hope you find relief. It will take practice. I now use syringes instead of the pens. They are less intense. Also, use citrate free version if they are available.
I can't thank you enough for making this video. I'm currently trying to decide between infliximab infusions and the humira. The part about scars might have made me cry a little bit, I needed to hear that. I'm still not sure what way to go but I'm hopeful that the biologic will make a difference. I've not had anything close to a normal life in two years and this is the drug I'm pinning my hopes on. x
datura1919 I am sorry that you are going through such a hard time, I know what you are going through. I put off trying biologics for too long because we doubted their results, but i’m so glad I tried it. I choose home injections for convenience and less time at the hospital. Watch my syringe video, I like them better than autos. I’m glad I gave you a little boost of self esteem, scars show a journey ✨✨✨✨🏃🏻♀️❤️❤️❤️
# Thatcrohnslife you're absolutely right that scars show a journey. I'm learning to wear them with pride. my hospital is 10 mins walk from my house so I'm wondering if infusions might be easier. One less thing I have to administer myself! I'll check out the syringe video, I would have thought they'd be worse.
datura1919 Infusions can be convenient too if you live close and have good veins. My veins collapse with IVs all the time, so infusions were not a good idea for me haha. Bring a book, or something to do during your infusion. They take a while 😄 I wish you well!
Thanks cause sometimes I feel like I didn’t do it right cause sometimes the meds drip off my stomach. Thanks cause I just did it tonight like you did it and it was a SUCCESS ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for making this video. I am starting Humira soon and feeling pretty nervous. 😬 I really hope this will keep me in remission but definately concerned about the side effects long term.
You helped me a lot. I’m taking Humira for crohn’s as well and I’ve just stared Humira (I’ve only done the 4 pens. Nurse did 1. I did 3) still a bit nervous. I really hate the sting but I think I didn’t leave it out long enough. I’ll leave it out for an hour instead of 30 minutes. I hate my scar around my belly button but it’s there and that’s just who I am now. Need need to except that. Thank to so much ! Subscribed!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Rachy 97_ You are so brave! I could only do one of the four. I was such a wimp :) Yes, leave it out for a few hours even. As long as it is at room temperature (not cold, not in the sunlight). Also, I just started using syringes. I’ll have a video tutorial soon! Getting comfortable with my scar took some time, but once you meet a person that is like “its just a scar :)” all the fear goes away! Thanks!
Thank you for sharing your experience Jill, you will probably receive a few liked notifications with your video's from me, i started Imradi about four weeks ago, so i was curious to look on RUclips (which i don't normally do) i have had Crohns since the early 1980's, 4 ops, most of my small bowel taken away, i guess i have been lucky (if you can call it luck because after my first op around 1986 i had no flare up for 17 years, i would say that my Crohn's is not cronic compared to some, during my lifetime but it seems whenever i have had flare ups i always went in for the ops (by the way, i'm jealous, your scar looks a little bit longer than mine) so was you born with it, that's very sad and have obviously suffered a lot, i've never been a good ambassador for the disease, doing charity things or helping people, may be i should change, i've always kept my illness to myself, anyhow, sorry for rabbiting on, your a natural in front of the camera, i've enjoyed watching, the first 4 injections went easy, i done them myself with a nurse present, the one after that hurt a bit more and the latest one hurt more but maybe it was because i stood up not long after, must try and relax in future, sorry for this, it's not a comment, it's an essay, you have a nice weekend and take care, stay well :)
@@thatcrohnslifeyes i can since you have crohns did you fight infections alot i was just wondering cause i was in and out the hospital alot then the dr put me on the humira i was on remicaid infusion that never work on me
Hey, I may switch to Humira injections from Infliximab transfusions. All I wanted to know is what side effects did you have, is there any pain, and am I overthinking them? I feel like the idea of self injecting is putting me off, Thank you :)
I started using Humira about 3 months ago for Rheumatoid Arthritis, cos no pill was helping. The first time, the Lab Tech lady did it for me, but she explained everything. We used a practise pen first. First time in my leg, it felt like a dog bite. I had to sit for an hour to stop shaking. After that first needle, that evening the pain in my hands started to go away, & next morning, my hands felt great! The 2nd time, she watched as I did it in my stomach, and it wasn't as bad. 3rd time, I did it at home, on my stomach, and everything went well, except a little bit of the medicine leaked out and ran down my stomach. Next time, a little bit of the medicine leaked again, so I called Abbvicare & the lady said, lay down the next time. So I laid down, did it, & still the medicine leaked out. I'm afraid I'm not getting all the medication, and it's damn expensive. What am I doing wrong?
Liz Kerr I just used HUMIRA pen for the first time and I think most of the med leaked out. I jerked my hand when it popped because it startled me. Sucks.
It's always the plunger that makes it so intimidating for me. I don't mind the needle itself, something to do with how it's spring loaded? It's a dumb fear but I can't shake it off.
MakoTaco Oh my gosh I totally get it! When I had to take my finger tip blood for glucose testing I couldn’t even hit that little button to prick my own finger 🤦🏻♀️ It’s a real fear!
I have moderate to severe Crohn’s. I have been on the injector pan of Humira for two years. The mechanical click sometimes jerks the pin back and causes a misfire. I’m also a diabetic and have been doing injections with a syringe. Saw your video with the syringe thinking about changing, is it less painful? Let me know if it’s a good idea to do that. Enjoyed your videos
the citric acid was removed and now, at least to me, it is almost painless. There is a sting but you barely feel it. Of course everyone is different, but it’s my experience
@@thatcrohnslife thank you! I actually wasted 2 pens; I pulled them both out of my leg on accident. I'm getting a refill though coming soon and my mom is going to do it this time.
@Thatscrohnslife You are stunning and shouldn't even after to put a message before you show your stomach, like you said it shows your journey. Thank you for your useful hints. I hope you have a wonderful day.
That was very informative, Mahalo from Kauai. I was supposed to get my 1st shot today but got a flair w fever, so next week. I am leaning on faith for some relief of this sudden inflamation pain. I think the stomach for me too, bummer. But my legs r too muscular too. I have Polyarthritis and colitis, my rheumatologist has me taking this as all pills failed.
Thank you for your video and the information 👍🏼😊, "I have to inject Imraldi Tomorrow for the first time tomorrow". Really a little scared of it. 🙈 I hope it doesn't cause so many side effects. 😕 Greetings Sascha from Germany 👋🏼
By the way, I have survived everything well, it did not hurt anything after the injection, had no nausea or vomiting, and the dizziness luckily stayed out too. 😊👍🏼 Now I can only hope that Imraldi works. 🙏😉
Sorry you have Crohn`s decease. I have severe Iritis in both eyes.Right eye is worse. Injections of Methotrexate worked really well to keep flairs away. They had to take me off of it for it was showing signs on my liver. Hoping Humira works just as well.
hi, i typically hate doing the injections myself, and my brother usually helps me but hes away, and last week I asked my mom to help and the medicine literally spilled everywhere so I guess i have to suck it up now. anyways this video helped me press the button, Actually i was gonna do it at the same time u did, but u did it really fast, and so i couldnt dilly dally lol. great video!
Miri M. Haha, well I did a little countdown before pushing the button, I might not have shown it. Another tip is to play your favorite slow jam and commit to hitting the button before the song ends. It helps when you are psyching yourself out. It will get easier! Also, check out my syringe video.
Hi, I'm going to start next week using Humira. The assistant will guide me during the first shot. Thanks for sharing this vid. My doctor told me that the pen and also the mix of Humira has been improved recently. Do you use Humira in combination with 150mg azathioprine. That's what my doctor advised. Cheers from the Netherlands, Patrick
patjes70 I use just Humira. I used Humira to help transition me off of oral steroids and antibiotics. It worked well. I was off all oral medication in a few months. And i’v been doing great since! (5 years strong). Good luck!
Ok. Great to hear. I'm now switching from remicade to Humira but in combination with Azathioprine. Seems you only have Humira. My doctor told me that this is a frequently used combination. Anyhow I will again ask if I can not only use Humira. 25 years an 3 years ago they removed some intestines. Now I have again 15 cm of inflammation. That's why the switch. Good to hear that your are reacting good on the medicine.
@@patjes70 I had part of my large intestine/colon removed when I was 12 but the inflammation just kept spreading. For about 10 years I tried all kinds of immunospuressives and steroid/antibiotic combos but nothing helped my crohns. I decided on Humira over Remicade because of the convenience of it being at home and faster. I hope it helps you, and could possibly help heal your 15 cm like it did mine! :)
@@thatcrohnslife HI, actually they removed a part of the end of the small intestine and also a small part of the large intestine. Crohn is normally located at the end of the small inetsende. 1 was 20 when i had the first operation , the second was 25 years later (so 3 years ago). anyhow, cross my fingers. seems that my body was rejecting remicade. but great that Humira is working by you. Even they discussed the new medicine Stelara but decided to go for Humira. Cheers
Easy Peasy. I had todsy my first 4 injection. No pain at all are managed in my belly. Next week again 2 injection, after it every 2 weeks 1 injection. I received the brand Amgevita its identical as Humira but from a different manufacture. Are you familiar with this brand and do you underline that it is 100% the same as Humira? Cheers
Is it just me that feels like i'm getting stung by a wasp everytime i use humira?!😭😬 Been using it for about 2 years, and i think only around 3-6 times in the last 2 years i've felt nothing/a little pressure.
10:45 is what I tell my self EVERY single time I do mine. 😣. I hate it so much as well. The click and the noise. Even when you did it to yourself I was like WAIT!! I’m not ready! You can say please like, share and subscribe 😅 you’re awesome!!
What to do if there's a problem with an injector? My starter pack on one of the pens the plastics sleeve that supposed to drop after the injection dropped before, and the needle couldn't reach my skin. Aside from that, it wasn't that bad, more of a psychological obstacle.
OldDannyboy12 I had a misfire before too. You call your doctor and let them know. Then, they usually have you call Humiras number and you just explain you had an issue. They will ask you for the lot # on the box if you still have it. They will send you a replacement. Yes, it is tricky mentally. I ended up switching to syringes. It’s less intimidating, in my opinion. Take care!
I inject them in my leg--and i don't have much hurt at all. I think I have heard that stomach hurts. Is there some difference in stomach versus leg in terms of effectiveness?
CYT There isn’t an absorption difference, I prefer my stomach because my legs are thick and the skin in my abdomen is softer. It penetrates a little easier that way.
I’m really struggling with my auto injections that I’m doing. I don’t do humira but a new medication for migraine. I have to do two a month and it’s so painful and I bleed and this last round I bruised so much. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong, it’s like every time I do it it gets worse. 😫
Megan Gonyea First, I totally understand how you feel. Can you try syringes? They are so tiny, don’t hurt as much and go in nice and slow. I switch last year and MY LIFE HAS CHANGED. If you can’t switch, try a different part of your body that is softer. The bruising is due to the pen having a hard time penetrating or pushing too hard. I hope it gets better for you!
I just started this and i have uc and I was wondering how did you feel a week after taking it? I have more energy and have been able to do more things but every now and then my tummy has a slight discomfort . It doesn't hurt but it's kinda like a slight pinch feeling. They told me would take 3 months for it to kick in. I am coming off of remeicade.
Serenityblu23 I saw results after a few week. The first thing I noticed was my knees and shoulders weren’t as inflamed. I use a syringe now because I did bruise a lot from the pen. It did feel tender from the intensity of the spring. Hope this helps!
Serenityblu23 It will not have side effects AS intense. It will thin out your hair and nails. I take collagen supplements and it really has helped thicken up my hair again. But, it does not effect my hair as much as XMP did.
Pushing the button is the scariest part. It doesn't hurt more than a tiny pinch. I don't know maybe it's the loud click/pop that scares me? I've been sitting here for an hour trying to get the courage to take my injection even though I've been taking it for months. I'm so upset with myself and frustrated
You are so brave, I needed to learn it from my gastro doctor that I have a good relationship with. She was so calm and patient with me haha. I was so nervous.
Ms. Jill - I can't thank you enough for your video - I've watched it twice and "Thumbs-upped" you, as I am about to use Humira for the FIRST TIME EVER! Thank you for being a real person, who really uses Humira - that really blesses all of us! There is no need for me to watch ANY of the other videos, as your candor, transparency, and. honesty was and is, more than enough for me👍🏽👍🏽!! STAY BEAUTIFUL inside and out, as you are now, and I thank you for EVERYTHING - "BAM💙💙💙💙!" www.tdionne20025.wix.com/terribam
Terri Wooten-Graham I have no idea how I missed your wonderful comment. It truly made my day! I hope you and your family are staying well during these hectic times! 💚
Dawn Hopkins Honestly, there are risks for any auto immune or skin treatments. My outlook is this; if it gives me the ability to live a full and normal life, even for a limited time, it is worth it. That is just my opinion because I grew up in a hospital room practically, and the treatment gives me the ability to live independently and healthily. Just know the risk is low, but may have common side effects (sensitivity to sun exposure, some fatigue at first, and slight changes in hair thickness, nothing major like chemo).
ty for sharing!! hugs i'm off to inject my 2nd dose.. i appreciate your time.. cyal8tr alligator she says.. i say PEACE OUT PEEPS!! hahaaa you cracked me up at the end! hugs
I understand that fear very much! So, I lived with severe Crohns for 2 decades, so for me, the risk is worth it. It has been me years of normalcy and soon, when the pandemic is over, I’m going to start weaning off Humira to lower my risk. I don’t want to be on it forever if I don’t have to.
My Pham I take it to treat Crohn's disease (an auto immune disease that ulcerates your gastro track) I use it to minimize ulcers and future damage. If I had discovered Humira 15 years ago, I could have saved my intestines from being removed :( But hey! It will be ok! Do the injections with a person that comforts you if you are scared.
# Thatcrohnslife thank you so much! I'm suffering with severe psoriasis and my doctor advices me this treatment. Hope it works well cuz I even have to quit my job becuz of my bad condition.
My Pham I hope it works well for you, the first month my swollen joints felt so much better! Then it slowly helped the damage to my gastro track. I'm sure it will help your skin. If not, there are other biologics available for psoriasis now. Some that have different ingredients combinations and doses. Good luck!
Thank you so much. I'm just starting on my new journey to hopefully feeling better. I hate needles and I appreciate you doing this video. It helps a ton having you explain it all. Thank you!!!
Trouble baby I wish you all the best!!
Hi. My Humera has just been delivered and because of global lockdown I will have get on with injecting without medical demonstration. Your video has helped immensely. I will now leave one pen out for an hour and administer the first one ever whilst watching your clip again. Wish me luck and thanks again 🙌🏻😀
Tom Ritchie sorry for the late reply! I hope it goes well! Yes. Room temperature.
I wanted to let you know how much my whole family appreciates your video. Our son has been battling uveitis for almost 10 months. He's on prednisone, methotrexate injections and now has to add on to that Humira injections. He was feeling a lot of anxiety around the Humira (tonight he was scheduled to take his first dose). Your video put him at ease enough to be willing to do it. Thank you.
I am so glad that I was able to give him some confidence! I hope he is doing well. It takes practice, and it does get easier. :)
I’m starting Humira very soon and although I’m having my first injection with the nurse I wanted to know what to expect. Watching your video really made me feel better about having to do this and it was better watching you give yourself the injection vs the tutorials with the fake skin. Thank you so much for sharing.
Tami Roy I’m so glad I could help! I’m sure with a little practice, you will be an expert in no time. Take care!
ive been taking humira for over 4 years now, but im still not able to do the injection myself... as a 21 year old whos lived on her own for 2 years it's been a big issue training my friends and family to assist me but i just can't break my fear of pushing that button myself. thank you for your video it's helped a lot to realize it's possible
Thank you for being so helpful and showing us what to do.
I start my first Humira soon for chronic psoriasis I’ve looked at a few videos and I feel like yours has really helped me to become less nervous about it. Thank you x
Molly Measey I’m so glad I could help! Get citrate free. No more burning sensation.
I start humira soon for Hidradenitis suppurativa
Thank you so much for this. This is really helpful to me. I was just diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis. I will be starting Humira soon. I love all your tips, and advice.
Joseph Stern I’m glad I could help. Good luck, it takes a little practice and you will be a pro in no time.
thanks! great video, I'm learning how to support my girlfriend any way I can and this video was amazingly helpful in basically just calming down any fears we had about doing the injections at home and anything we might face along the way. thanks you again!
You are so welcome! She is lucky to have someone to help her out, a support system is so helpful.
I had a massive phobia of needles that gave me panic attacks when I first started humira. What helped me get over it (and I do seem to have gotten over it) is two things, 1) My doctor lent me a practice pen so I could develop muscle memory without any pain involved (highly, highly recommed this), and 2) I found injecting in my upper thigh way more manageable than doing it in my stomach. I tend to pinch my thigh skin hard enough to cause a little pain (because I have quite lean legs and there's not a lot to grab, and because it gives me another sensation to occupy my brain) and inject to the side of my pinch, on the skin that's lifted up by pinching but not between my pinching fingers. I've found this is way easier on my mind than injecting into my tummy, and actually hurts a lot less. My first injection into my leg with this technique made me think the injection had failed because I felt literally nothing. But I was able to watch the plunger do its business and inject the full dose. And since then it has been successful each time. This has worked wonders for me, and has changed humira from something I dreaded every week into something that I don't ever lose sleep over anymore. Talk to your doctor about using this technique, as I am not qualified to give medical advice, this is just what anecdotally works for me. Also watching youtube videos such as this helped me with thinking about it in a different light. It is all in your head and it is definitely worth it. I take Humira once a week for Colitis.
GordKayaksStuff I am glad you found out what works for you. I got a practice syringe when I was interested in trying it. Im glad I did. It made the learning process easier.
thanks i am a kid and i was just interested in other peoples perspectives and i do humira every 2nd week and i do another needle called methotrexate every week and i totally agree with you😊
I'm probably about to start Humira for RA. Your straightforward approach is effective. You're correct about scars. We are life warriors and our scars recognize our battles. Be proud.
Curious as to why you switched to syringe.
Thanks for your courage and sharing.
Jim Curtis Thanks! And so true. So, I switched because I didn’t like the stab/button. It was a scary sensation for me. With a tiny syringe I can push it in slow and administer it with ease/slow.
@@thatcrohnslife hi there nice to see u here. 😀
I start humira soon, and I'm super nervous, but your video makes it less scary. thank you :)
balabalanceX3nya you’re welcome! You will do great, it will just take some practice.
balabalanceX3nya I start in a couple hours for the first time. So I’m really scared
For those scared, from what I've gathered they have removed the Citric Acid. It shouldn't burn now.
IT IS AMAZING. I JUST SWITCHED.
So if I just got it last week, the citric acid is gone? Will it hurt less? First time doing it tomorrow.
@@JDoggNation I use the pen, you either feel almost nothing or a flick.
@@DioBrando-mr5xs I just did it today and felt nothing. It was great. Loading phase. Feeling a bit tired but nothing too bad. How you doing on it?
@@JDoggNation Actually had to stop taking. Caused really bad diarrhea, rare side effect. Hope it works well for you.
I’ve just recently found out that I was diagnosed with Crohn’s and I start my Humira treatment today
I shared this video to a crohn’s page on face book. Because I just love this video. Thanks again you’re so nice!
# thatcrohnslife!!!!
Thanks so muchhhhh, it makes my whole day knowing my help reached a person!
I’m starting my humira pen today. Thank you for your video. It’s the only video that shows information that I think will be helpful for me.
April Shelton so glad I could help. It will get easier with practice!
Your video was the only realistic helpful one! I went in, and they had me do it myself, no practice ones. I injected in my stomach. It felt like nothing. After it felt like spilled water all over. It was nerves that worked me up for sure!
April Shelton glad it went well
I appreciate this video. I'm going to be doing my first injection tonight to treat my Ankylosing Spondylitis. Im generally fine with this type of stuff, but I was a bit unsure what to expect.
Thanks for the video.
You are so welcome! I hope you find relief!
I'm so greatful for the tips I too was scared and unsure about the process. But by explaining your experiences it helped me know what to expect. I'm so tired of feeling like a cross between Mr bean and Mr tinman. I want to feel better because RA has limited me so much.
I hope that you have success and find relief 😊
Thanks so much for sharing! This will be my first time using an auto injector...I’ve always used prefilled syringes. I was a little freaked out about the auto injector, but after seeing your video, I feel much more comfortable, so THANK YOU! See you later alligator! :)
maggie mcdonald that is so great to hear! Take care!
Thank you you did a great job with us and now I’m about to do my first shot
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I agree with all that you said about people who judge and do not understand,,,,,,,,they are not worth the time of day!
James Corbett Great minds think alike 😀
Thank you for this! I'm doing my 1st injection in 7 minutes and I am much less nervous, and more focused on the goal 😊 this was super helpful, and reassuring for a beginner! Wish me luck 😁
That is wonderful! It will get easier with practice. You got this :)
Thank you! Have been injecting for a while now but switched meds, I was double checking injections from the one med to now the humira and really appreciated showing me and why to do a belly injection. I now will try it and see. Thank you!
Sheila Wolff You are so welcome! The belly is easier than the leg. Softer tissue = smoother injection. Let it sit out for a few hours so its room temp. Good luck! 🤗
Watched your video all the way through as I have a family that takes Humira now. I'm sorry you inflicted with this as your're a beautiful young lady that should have been spared this disease. However God loves us all so much that He uses the inflictions as a way of shaping our lives that we simply can't understand in this current life. My inflictions and troubles paved a way for me to find my wife and her wonderful family, so keep that mind.
Also, If any man would be foolish enough to walk away from you by just that small scar, he's absolutely not worth you at all. You're a lovely woman and never settle for less. My wife has a scar running down her bikini line due to an accident. I absolutely love her so much that I prayed to God to take that scar away and give it me as a testament of my love to her.
Real love is something that God created between a man and woman who will love, care and protect each other for LIFE.
Praying that God gives you the best of health and life.
Roman Hamilton Thank you for your thoughtful reply. It was very warming for me to read. Thank you, and I wish all the best for you and your family.
Thank you! Still helpful and relevant in 2020! Waiting for my starter doses to arrive!
So happy to help!
Thanks for the video! As I have just been diagnosed with Behçets I was nervous that I had to give myself injections. I’m not scared of needles or anything but I was unsure of the pain threshold and didn’t want to mess up the treatment. I really appreciate the tips!
LevelCleared It takes practice and after a while it becomes something so simple. Take care!
Thanks for the video. Just got done with my first 2 injections and your video really helped me out.
Joseph McConville that’s so great! Good for you. Glad I could help 😊
This video helped me take my first humeria shot. I did it in my leg. I was super nervous but i had confidence in myself thanks to you. I will subscribe and i look forward to seeing more videos. :)
Matt Masse I’m so glad I could help. Good for you! And i’m working on more videos :)
@@thatcrohnslife well ill be sure to watch them. :) maybe i should make a video about what im going through with ankylosing spondyilitous.
Matt Masse A lot of people can relate to you, and find support/help from it, so go for it!
Thanks so much. My starter pack is supposed to arrive tomorrow really nervous
You will do great, it’s a learning curve!
Thanks so much!!
Thank you so much I'm due to start these soon as I developed anti body to infliximab, I have a real bad needle phobia but watching this has kind of put my mind at rest, although I'm still scared. I feel like it will be doable with practice.
Romil Somaiya I hope you find relief. It will take practice. I now use syringes instead of the pens. They are less intense. Also, use citrate free version if they are available.
I can't thank you enough for making this video. I'm currently trying to decide between infliximab infusions and the humira. The part about scars might have made me cry a little bit, I needed to hear that. I'm still not sure what way to go but I'm hopeful that the biologic will make a difference. I've not had anything close to a normal life in two years and this is the drug I'm pinning my hopes on. x
datura1919 I am sorry that you are going through such a hard time, I know what you are going through. I put off trying biologics for too long because we doubted their results, but i’m so glad I tried it. I choose home injections for convenience and less time at the hospital. Watch my syringe video, I like them better than autos. I’m glad I gave you a little boost of self esteem, scars show a journey ✨✨✨✨🏃🏻♀️❤️❤️❤️
# Thatcrohnslife you're absolutely right that scars show a journey. I'm learning to wear them with pride. my hospital is 10 mins walk from my house so I'm wondering if infusions might be easier. One less thing I have to administer myself! I'll check out the syringe video, I would have thought they'd be worse.
datura1919 Infusions can be convenient too if you live close and have good veins. My veins collapse with IVs all the time, so infusions were not a good idea for me haha. Bring a book, or something to do during your infusion. They take a while 😄 I wish you well!
# Thatcrohnslife thank you. I wish you good health x
Thanks cause sometimes I feel like I didn’t do it right cause sometimes the meds drip off my stomach. Thanks cause I just did it tonight like you did it and it was a SUCCESS ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for making this video. I am starting Humira soon and feeling pretty nervous. 😬 I really hope this will keep me in remission but definately concerned about the side effects long term.
I wish you the best of luck!
Thank you for your video. I’m heading to my second shot, the first one was a mess . Hopefully I get right this time.
You helped me a lot. I’m taking Humira for crohn’s as well and I’ve just stared Humira (I’ve only done the 4 pens. Nurse did 1. I did 3) still a bit nervous. I really hate the sting but I think I didn’t leave it out long enough. I’ll leave it out for an hour instead of 30 minutes.
I hate my scar around my belly button but it’s there and that’s just who I am now. Need need to except that.
Thank to so much !
Subscribed!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Rachy 97_ You are so brave! I could only do one of the four. I was such a wimp :) Yes, leave it out for a few hours even. As long as it is at room temperature (not cold, not in the sunlight). Also, I just started using syringes. I’ll have a video tutorial soon! Getting comfortable with my scar took some time, but once you meet a person that is like “its just a scar :)” all the fear goes away! Thanks!
I am going to pick up my new prescription today from pharmacy, I am nervous. Thank you very much for your video!
It will get easier after the first one! 🙂
@@thatcrohnslife 3rd one this evening, getting my heating pad ready thx again 😊
@@lisamaria661 You got this!
@@thatcrohnslife my doctor only gave me 40 mg and a referral for MRI of my spine..omg I can barely move my body 😢
Thank you for sharing your experience Jill, you will probably receive a few liked notifications with your video's from me, i started Imradi about four weeks ago, so i was curious to look on RUclips (which i don't normally do) i have had Crohns since the early 1980's, 4 ops, most of my small bowel taken away, i guess i have been lucky (if you can call it luck because after my first op around 1986 i had no flare up for 17 years, i would say that my Crohn's is not cronic compared to some, during my lifetime but it seems whenever i have had flare ups i always went in for the ops (by the way, i'm jealous, your scar looks a little bit longer than mine) so was you born with it, that's very sad and have obviously suffered a lot, i've never been a good ambassador for the disease, doing charity things or helping people, may be i should change, i've always kept my illness to myself, anyhow, sorry for rabbiting on, your a natural in front of the camera, i've enjoyed watching, the first 4 injections went easy, i done them myself with a nurse present, the one after that hurt a bit more and the latest one hurt more but maybe it was because i stood up not long after, must try and relax in future, sorry for this, it's not a comment, it's an essay, you have a nice weekend and take care, stay well :)
I love your positivity and you are more beautiful with the visual proof of your journey . ❤ 😀
Michelle Nar Thank you so much!
I start mine tomorrow thanks for the tips n video
jimbo Welch You can do it! Practice practice practice
@@thatcrohnslifeyes i can since you have crohns did you fight infections alot i was just wondering cause i was in and out the hospital alot then the dr put me on the humira i was on remicaid infusion that never work on me
This was a Great video
Thanks for your tips
Hey, I may switch to Humira injections from Infliximab transfusions. All I wanted to know is what side effects did you have, is there any pain, and am I overthinking them? I feel like the idea of self injecting is putting me off, Thank you :)
I never did infusions because I have bad veins. I would do syringes from the start if you can! They are so much easier and little to no pinch pain.
Wonderful helpful video thank you!
Starting Friday omg. Have you had any side effects? Thanks for the video and all the information
I started using Humira about 3 months ago for Rheumatoid Arthritis, cos no pill was helping.
The first time, the Lab Tech lady did it for me, but she explained everything. We used a practise pen first.
First time in my leg, it felt like a dog bite. I had to sit for an hour to stop shaking. After that first needle, that evening the pain in my hands started to go away, & next morning, my hands felt great! The 2nd time, she watched as I did it in my stomach, and it wasn't as bad.
3rd time, I did it at home, on my stomach, and everything went well, except a little bit of the medicine leaked out and ran down my stomach. Next time, a little bit of the medicine leaked again, so I called Abbvicare & the lady said, lay down the next time. So I laid down, did it, & still the medicine leaked out. I'm afraid I'm not getting all the medication, and it's damn expensive. What am I doing wrong?
Liz Kerr I just used HUMIRA pen for the first time and I think most of the med leaked out. I jerked my hand when it popped because it startled me. Sucks.
It's always the plunger that makes it so intimidating for me. I don't mind the needle itself, something to do with how it's spring loaded? It's a dumb fear but I can't shake it off.
MakoTaco Oh my gosh I totally get it! When I had to take my finger tip blood for glucose testing I couldn’t even hit that little button to prick my own finger 🤦🏻♀️ It’s a real fear!
I have moderate to severe Crohn’s. I have been on the injector pan of Humira for two years. The mechanical click sometimes jerks the pin back and causes a misfire. I’m also a diabetic and have been doing injections with a syringe. Saw your video with the syringe thinking about changing, is it less painful? Let me know if it’s a good idea to do that. Enjoyed your videos
Steve Wilder IT IS MUCH LESS PAINFUL
Thank you so much. Great video 💓💓
TeLeigha Peavy thank you 😊
the citric acid was removed and now, at least to me, it is almost painless. There is a sting but you barely feel it. Of course everyone is different, but it’s my experience
Razanne Abuaisheh I’m so grateful! Years ago it was painful!
I'm pretty late, but I'm starting Humria on Tuesday for my Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and CRMO. Thank you for the tips!! I'm really scared 😬😬
You will do great! It’s a learning process! Take care.
@@thatcrohnslife thank you! I actually wasted 2 pens; I pulled them both out of my leg on accident. I'm getting a refill though coming soon and my mom is going to do it this time.
Well, I did starter kit today. 1 , 80 mg. Felt almost nothing. Did (no citric acid, 1/2020) no burn) didn't really need bandaid. Drove home
I'm starting this sacroiliitis I've been worried about using it but thanks for the vid
Great tips! Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome!
I’ve agreed to start taking it for psoriasis. I was taking otezla and had bad side effects. I hope this one is better
@Thatscrohnslife You are stunning and shouldn't even after to put a message before you show your stomach, like you said it shows your journey. Thank you for your useful hints. I hope you have a wonderful day.
m h Thank you so much. Have a wonderful day too!
That was very informative, Mahalo from Kauai. I was supposed to get my 1st shot today but got a flair w fever, so next week. I am leaning on faith for some relief of this sudden inflamation pain. I think the stomach for me too, bummer. But my legs r too muscular too. I have Polyarthritis and colitis, my rheumatologist has me taking this as all pills failed.
Oriah's Journey Good luck to you! And Mahalo! Hope your friends and family are safe from the volcano activity.
I just was diagnosed and am getting it I am like you by my self or my cat cuz he chill it may burn a bit but they removed the citrate I think.
Thank you kindly!
Hi, Thank you so much for this video. I started Humira 5 months ago and It's really hard to do the injection :/ So Thanks for sharing
juju-lyys I am so happy it helped you out. Make sure you let it come to room temperature. Hurts very little. Your english is great! 👌🏻
Thank you for your video and the information 👍🏼😊, "I have to inject Imraldi
Tomorrow for the first time tomorrow".
Really a little scared of it. 🙈
I hope it doesn't cause so many side effects. 😕
Greetings Sascha from Germany 👋🏼
Snoopy Dog It will be ok! It takes practice. Good luck!
Thanks 😊
By the way, I have survived everything well, it did not hurt anything after the injection, had no nausea or vomiting, and the dizziness luckily
stayed out too. 😊👍🏼
Now I can only hope that
Imraldi works. 🙏😉
Snoopy Dog I wish you all the best!
I gave myself shots of Methotrexate for about a year. Hated it.Now doctors are talking about putting me Humira. Thanks for the video
Sorry you have Crohn`s decease. I have severe Iritis in both eyes.Right eye is worse. Injections of Methotrexate worked really well to keep flairs away. They had to take me off of it for it was showing signs on my liver. Hoping Humira works just as well.
Wendy Wilson Dunbar I wish you the best!
hi, i typically hate doing the injections myself, and my brother usually helps me but hes away, and last week I asked my mom to help and the medicine literally spilled everywhere so I guess i have to suck it up now. anyways this video helped me press the button, Actually i was gonna do it at the same time u did, but u did it really fast, and so i couldnt dilly dally lol. great video!
Miri M. Haha, well I did a little countdown before pushing the button, I might not have shown it. Another tip is to play your favorite slow jam and commit to hitting the button before the song ends. It helps when you are psyching yourself out. It will get easier! Also, check out my syringe video.
Hi,
I'm going to start next week using Humira. The assistant will guide me during the first shot.
Thanks for sharing this vid. My doctor told me that the pen and also the mix of Humira has been improved recently.
Do you use Humira in combination with 150mg azathioprine. That's what my doctor advised.
Cheers from the Netherlands,
Patrick
patjes70 I use just Humira. I used Humira to help transition me off of oral steroids and antibiotics. It worked well. I was off all oral medication in a few months. And i’v been doing great since! (5 years strong). Good luck!
Ok. Great to hear. I'm now switching from remicade to Humira but in combination with Azathioprine. Seems you only have Humira. My doctor told me that this is a frequently used combination. Anyhow I will again ask if I can not only use Humira. 25 years an 3 years ago they removed some intestines. Now I have again 15 cm of inflammation. That's why the switch. Good to hear that your are reacting good on the medicine.
@@patjes70 I had part of my large intestine/colon removed when I was 12 but the inflammation just kept spreading. For about 10 years I tried all kinds of immunospuressives and steroid/antibiotic combos but nothing helped my crohns. I decided on Humira over Remicade because of the convenience of it being at home and faster. I hope it helps you, and could possibly help heal your 15 cm like it did mine! :)
@@thatcrohnslife HI, actually they removed a part of the end of the small intestine and also a small part of the large intestine. Crohn is normally located at the end of the small inetsende. 1 was 20 when i had the first operation , the second was 25 years later (so 3 years ago). anyhow, cross my fingers. seems that my body was rejecting remicade. but great that Humira is working by you. Even they discussed the new medicine Stelara but decided to go for Humira. Cheers
Easy Peasy. I had todsy my first 4 injection. No pain at all are managed in my belly. Next week again 2 injection, after it every 2 weeks 1 injection.
I received the brand Amgevita its identical as Humira but from a different manufacture.
Are you familiar with this brand and do you underline that it is 100% the same as Humira?
Cheers
I don't either on my leg it's not painful in my stomach
Is it just me that feels like i'm getting stung by a wasp everytime i use humira?!😭😬
Been using it for about 2 years, and i think only around 3-6 times in the last 2 years i've felt nothing/a little pressure.
Wow you got four pens on your first trip I had only 2 than one after the first week. after its every other week
10:45 is what I tell my self EVERY single time I do mine. 😣. I hate it so much as well. The click and the noise. Even when you did it to yourself I was like WAIT!! I’m not ready! You can say please like, share and subscribe 😅 you’re awesome!!
I hope it gets easier for you, if not, consider the little prefilled syringes. I switched.
Question: it is cure you decease by taking humira?
What to do if there's a problem with an injector? My starter pack on one of the pens the plastics sleeve that supposed to drop after the injection dropped before, and the needle couldn't reach my skin. Aside from that, it wasn't that bad, more of a psychological obstacle.
OldDannyboy12 I had a misfire before too. You call your doctor and let them know. Then, they usually have you call Humiras number and you just explain you had an issue. They will ask you for the lot # on the box if you still have it. They will send you a replacement. Yes, it is tricky mentally. I ended up switching to syringes. It’s less intimidating, in my opinion. Take care!
# Thatcrohnslife tyvm stuffs not cheap. Take care as well.
I inject them in my leg--and i don't have much hurt at all. I think I have heard that stomach hurts. Is there some difference in stomach versus leg in terms of effectiveness?
CYT There isn’t an absorption difference, I prefer my stomach because my legs are thick and the skin in my abdomen is softer. It penetrates a little easier that way.
I’m really struggling with my auto injections that I’m doing. I don’t do humira but a new medication for migraine. I have to do two a month and it’s so painful and I bleed and this last round I bruised so much. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong, it’s like every time I do it it gets worse. 😫
Megan Gonyea First, I totally understand how you feel. Can you try syringes? They are so tiny, don’t hurt as much and go in nice and slow. I switch last year and MY LIFE HAS CHANGED. If you can’t switch, try a different part of your body that is softer. The bruising is due to the pen having a hard time penetrating or pushing too hard. I hope it gets better for you!
I need to get a 2 shots of humira tomorrow and I'm really scared
(It's my first shots of humira)😔😕
maayan moalem It will be ok. It takes practice!
I just started this and i have uc and I was wondering how did you feel a week after taking it? I have more energy and have been able to do more things but every now and then my tummy has a slight discomfort . It doesn't hurt but it's kinda like a slight pinch feeling. They told me would take 3 months for it to kick in. I am coming off of remeicade.
Serenityblu23 I saw results after a few week. The first thing I noticed was my knees and shoulders weren’t as inflamed. I use a syringe now because I did bruise a lot from the pen. It did feel tender from the intensity of the spring. Hope this helps!
@@thatcrohnslife the remicade made my hair fall out. So I'm hoping this will be a better choice
Serenityblu23 It will not have side effects AS intense. It will thin out your hair and nails. I take collagen supplements and it really has helped thicken up my hair again. But, it does not effect my hair as much as XMP did.
@@thatcrohnslife crosses fingers that this med works. thanks for the info
Pushing the button is the scariest part. It doesn't hurt more than a tiny pinch. I don't know maybe it's the loud click/pop that scares me? I've been sitting here for an hour trying to get the courage to take my injection even though I've been taking it for months. I'm so upset with myself and frustrated
BexTheBoo388 This is why I switched to syringes. I couldn’t handle the stab.
Thank you!
Tony Marrazzo You’re welcome!
I did it by myself without a nurse or doctor. I just watched a video from the Humira site :-p
You are so brave, I needed to learn it from my gastro doctor that I have a good relationship with. She was so calm and patient with me haha. I was so nervous.
Does it help to leave in room temperature?
donna gover yes, let it come to room temperature so it has less of a sensation when it hits your bloodstream/tissue.
Ms. Jill - I can't thank you enough for your video - I've watched it twice and "Thumbs-upped" you, as I am about to use Humira for the FIRST TIME EVER! Thank you for being a real person, who really uses Humira - that really blesses all of us! There is no need for me to watch ANY of the other videos, as your candor, transparency, and. honesty was and is, more than enough for me👍🏽👍🏽!! STAY BEAUTIFUL inside and out, as you are now, and I thank you for EVERYTHING - "BAM💙💙💙💙!"
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Terri Wooten-Graham I have no idea how I missed your wonderful comment. It truly made my day! I hope you and your family are staying well during these hectic times! 💚
My dermatologist wants me too start on humira I'm nervous because it causes lymphoma.....
Dawn Hopkins Honestly, there are risks for any auto immune or skin treatments. My outlook is this; if it gives me the ability to live a full and normal life, even for a limited time, it is worth it. That is just my opinion because I grew up in a hospital room practically, and the treatment gives me the ability to live independently and healthily. Just know the risk is low, but may have common side effects (sensitivity to sun exposure, some fatigue at first, and slight changes in hair thickness, nothing major like chemo).
Had to switch to humira because my doc recommended I should stay home because of stupid covid... sigh... thanks for the video
aznpetslover I hope it helped!
#That crohnslife
Humira is illegal because it causes Type 1Diabetes.
It's dosent hurt
Hey
ty for sharing!! hugs i'm off to inject my 2nd dose.. i appreciate your time.. cyal8tr alligator she says.. i say PEACE OUT PEEPS!! hahaaa you cracked me up at the end! hugs
;) I try to be funny, hope all is going well for you!
I'm about to start and I'm terrified it is going to give me cancer.
I understand that fear very much! So, I lived with severe Crohns for 2 decades, so for me, the risk is worth it. It has been me years of normalcy and soon, when the pandemic is over, I’m going to start weaning off Humira to lower my risk. I don’t want to be on it forever if I don’t have to.
@@thatcrohnslife mine isn't for crohns. It's a painful skin disease. So I'm not sure if it's worth it.
Wow that pen is huge.
Your skin looks good, so why you have to use Humira? I'm a freshman on this treatment... so scary
My Pham I take it to treat Crohn's disease (an auto immune disease that ulcerates your gastro track) I use it to minimize ulcers and future damage. If I had discovered Humira 15 years ago, I could have saved my intestines from being removed :( But hey! It will be ok! Do the injections with a person that comforts you if you are scared.
# Thatcrohnslife thank you so much! I'm suffering with severe psoriasis and my doctor advices me this treatment. Hope it works well cuz I even have to quit my job becuz of my bad condition.
My Pham I hope it works well for you, the first month my swollen joints felt so much better! Then it slowly helped the damage to my gastro track. I'm sure it will help your skin. If not, there are other biologics available for psoriasis now. Some that have different ingredients combinations and doses. Good luck!
I thought I was watching a video about Humira pens not about scars????
Thebigtruffle That’s why you can skip forward/backward. Have a great day.