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@kevinmonroemi

The pain is short or not bad if it’s done right! Medicare covers them if you are on it. It seem most people just get fatigued for a few days

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I take the octreotide shot every 28 days. It has made such a difference in my respiratory symptoms it has been life changing and I’ll never stop taking it. My Medicare and Medigap coverages together pay for it 100%. The shot is not that bad and the manufacturer just started making the kit with a smaller needle so I didn’t even feel the last one.