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- pfshelp
- Dec 29, 2016
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I started having visits to the local children's hospital in the rheumatology clinic every three months for a blood test and checkup. They changed my medication to Kineret, which further reduced the frequency of the fever attacks and were a daily injection. For the first few weeks I experienced like every first user of Kineret a strong skin rash around the location of the injection. There is no remedy for this except waiting it out and letting the body accept it. I started to go to school like every other kid, not missing much days and I started playing sports.
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