laetetia wrote:
> Yes. The subcutaneous injections are available in Australia. We live in
> Sydney and my husband just started on his first Subcutaneous Velcade
> injection today. The doctor was going to administer the IV so I had to
> specifically ask for it and then he said ok.
Just wondering how your husband is going on the SC Velcade compared to the IV. The subcutaneous is not available here in the west according to a junior doctor I spoke to and I am still having the IV Velcade.
Jennifer
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redcarnation - Name: Jennifer
- Who do you know with myeloma?: Myself
- When were you/they diagnosed?: 2004
- Age at diagnosis: 49
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