whew that is a huge relief thank you so much for saying that!I had lovenox shots after I was in an accident and had to be in a wheel chair for awhile. The needles are tiny and I had zero pain at the injection site. You will have some stomach bruising, but that’s the nature of blood thinners. After my husband did the first injection I was able to do them on my own without any trouble.
yikes that would be super stressful! Especially when they are already giving you so much new information AND you've just been cut open!They weren't bad, but I wasn't prepared for them. No one had mentioned them to me until it was time for discharge and I was told I would need to take them for 2 weeks. I think I would have handled it much better if I had known before surgery and mentally prepared.
Whoa knots?! Like like lumps? Were they bruised or painful? That's interesting.I only had them twice a day while in the hospital. I had them in the back (fatty part) of my arm. It was just like any other needle, a quick pinch. But I did have knots for about a week where I was stuck.
Just a small knot but in each spot, so I felt 4 knots. I only noticed because when I got home I was scratching my arm and noticed the knots and realized it had to be from the shots. Not painful and no bruises.Whoa knots?! Like like lumps? Were they bruised or painful? That's interesting.