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April 21th
2009
9:37 PM

I have been getting Kenalog injections on and off since I was a teenager. I am now 38 years old. I get these injections about once a year and depending on how bad my allergies get, sometimes twice a year. It is the ONLY MEDICATION that I have ever been able to take that has completely relieved my allergy symptoms. I to have got the "dents" into my skin at the injection sites, which over time have resolved on their own. My hips ache as well but fortunately only just sometimes. Exercise relieves the pain. I am a nurse and know full well the "adverse" side effects from this medication and am reminded by my physician every time I go for the injection. The misery of dealing with my seasonal allergies when nothing either prescription or over the counter helps makes me incredibly grateful for this medication. Everyone will react differently to every medication. People need to realize that it will not work for everyone and there are serious side effects. That is when YOU need to decide if the risks are worth the potential benefits. For me they are, every year I dread spring and summer and will dread it even more if the FDA pulls this drug.

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February 3th
2009
2:45 PM

I used to receive a Kenalog injection once a year to treat my skin. It worked great. Best drug, nothing compares to it. After a few years it worked so great that I didn't have to receive the shot anymore.

This drug is far too helpful in the medical field for it to be removed because of its side effects. Never had a problem with getting a hole "in my butt" either... Not that I let A LOT of people look at my butt anyway. There's a reason why you're told what the side effects could be, if you don't like them then tell the doctor you don't want to take the medicine.

If you're a model, then have it photoshopped out... We know now that's what they do anyway. You give young girls bad impressions thinking they have to be perfect, when you're not.

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January 19th
2009
4:37 PM

After experiencing insomnia, excessive sweating followed by chills, anxiety, thirst, frequent urination, nausea, and depression, I thought I would see what the published side effects of kenalog are. I was given an injection in the doctor's office a week ago for knee joint pain and was told that this medication was superior to other cortisone's since it does not filter through the pituitary or adrenal glands. The knee is great. I even feel more comfort in my arthritic fingers but the other side effects are very unpleasant. Probably will suffer with the pain rather than the fatigue and grossness I'm feeling now.

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December 12th
2008
10:51 PM

I have a huge deformity going on in my left hip area and I am in constant pain. Not to mention I have NO SEX LIFE any longer. I am depressed I will not wear the same clothing as I used to wear because I am deformed now. I received 80 mil. twice over the same month. I read all about this medication and number one that was entirely to large of a dosage and it was injected entirely to deep. When I asked the dr. that gave me the shot, he matter of factly,said,"Oh yes that is a side affect." And that was that.Well I am not done I will be hiring an attorney tomorrow because the indent is getting larger,the pain is persistent,and my depression is now affecting my entire family. Some how that doesn't seem fair to me.

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November 8th
2008
7:43 PM

I URGE YOU TO PLEASE SUBMIT ANY ADVERSE EVENTS OF THIS TERRIBLE KENALOG DRUG TO THE FDA--JUST CLICK THIS LINK AND COMPLETE THE FORM: http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/. The FDA is responsible for assuring safety of medications. Therefore, it is imperative that the FDA recognize the adverse effects to provide any credibility to a class action suit. Please consider forwarding your case to the FDA to force them into action and begin addressing these atrocities.

Here's my case: I am also a victim of having the Kenalog injection administered over a year ago to alleviate poison ivy itching symptoms. Prior to having the injection, I was not informed of any side effects. Not only did the injection not alleviate the symptoms, but has resulted in a discolored and uncomfortable indentation in my left buttock area and psychological anguish because of disfigurement of my body. It is over a year later and the indent remains and continues to cause discomfort. The dermatologist who administered the injection stated that there was nothing I could do to reverse such effects. I reported my case to the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) Med Watch and strongly urge others to report their adverse event to the FDA (see link above).

-- By slmgator | Reply | (6) replies | Private Message me

November 2th
2008
2:33 PM

As a fairly healthy 34 year old male, I went to my doctor for help getting over poison ivy mid-July 2008. I received the Kenalog 40 injection without being advised on any potential side effects. Within 36 hours I started having severe anxiety attacks with spikes in my blood pressure and vision problems (spotty, increased sensitivity to light). These attacks continued for 4-8 weeks during which time I underwent an MRI (head), stress test, and blood work to make sure nothing else was causing my symptoms.....conclusion: everything normal. My doctor prescribed me Xanax to help with the out of control anxiety. Started feeling more normal 60-90 days later. I started trying to run on my treadmill to get back in shape at the 90 day mark, and once again....symptoms returned. It's been a couple of weeks and I'm getting closer to being back to "normal", but I have no idea how long it will be before the Kenalog has completely metabolized out of my system, and I can get on with life. This has been a horrible experience and I would caution anyone from receiving this drug!

-- By rake_g | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me

October 30th
2008
4:04 PM

I have received Kenalog injection for my allergy 3 times already. It is the best medication I ever had. The allergy was gone almost immediately and I had no side effects. This medication should be on the market for all the patients suffering from allergies. I believe that the only enemies to the shots are the allergy specialists because they would not have a job.

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September 18th
2008
10:04 PM

My daughter has Aloepecia Areata. Has anyone taken Kenalog to grow hair back. My doctors saying this may work and did mention about the dimpling effect. Not in the detail I read here, though. He made it sound like it would just be a dimple. I did not get the shot in his office, wanted to research some more. By the way, she is only a 11 yrs old. Not sure whether to try this stuff after reading all this.

-- By nancboutique | Reply | (4) replies | Private Message me

August 25th
2008
2:41 PM

I found this site as I want to read on the side effect of this Kenalog which was injected to my face by the doctor to reduce the size of two liquid cists (apparently only one injections). After the injection, I had my period which is only 15 days after my last period, which never happened to me as my cycle is always longer than 30 days and is very regular. Per the doctor, I thought the "cist" would be gone in few days. It did not and instead, I experienced rashes on my entire body and after one week, my ankle and knee was swollen and it was rather painful and I can hardly walk around for two days. Together with the swollen on the leg, the injection on my face is also swollen up and my face looked really in bad shape. I went back to the doctor and I was given one week of antibiotics to drain away the "infection".
Since the cist is still on my face and it really bother me as it is red and very itchy, though my face is not that swollen / puffy anymore. I came back and see the doctor again to have him cheked up on my face. He just gave me one month of antibiotic. I have no idea that having that injection would cause me so much troubles.
It is now more than a month after the injection, my face has a hole as that was injected with kenalog and the other cis on the face is still there. The worse thing is that the cist is is getting very itchy and it was not so before the injection. I am still patiently taking the antibiotic and promised to comeback and see the doctor after one month.
I still having pain on my join and reading your comments, I realized the pain is definitely associated with Kenalog.
I'd love to hear more from you on how things turn out. Thank you.

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August 11th
2008
6:59 PM

I am so thankful I can end my search for what has been wrong with me. I have an indention in my right butt and now my hip and lower back are hurting and aching all the time! I have asked my ob and primary care doctor and everyone has been at a loss not knowing who to refer me on to. I can now put an end to that search but now am curious if anyone has filed a class action suit? I would like to be a part of it. I am a runner and now can not continue due to my lower back hip pain. I was never warned or told any side effects of this medication!! I am curious if this continues to get worse or if it will heal itself eventually. It has been a year ago since I was given the shot and nothing has changed! Is the drug in my system for this long to continue to worsen!?? Who can we talk to for justice!>??

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July 7th
2008
4:55 PM

I had the same steroid injection for tonsillitis this past January in both cheeks. I now too have noticed a large indentation in my right butt cheek. I was never informed of this possible side effect either. I would definitely be interested in pursuing a class action regarding the disfigurement of my previously favorite body-part. Had I been informed of such, I would have just had my tonsils removed!!

-- By pahoral | Reply | (5) replies | Private Message me

July 1th
2008
5:41 PM

I also received a kenalog injection from a dermatologist for rashes that wouldn't go away. He told me ONLY that it would probably mess up my menstrual cycle. I thought "yeah sure that sounds great" I just wanted relief from all the itching. The rash did go away but i started to notice a dent where they gave me the injection. It has since gotten bigger and I am scared and wondering what is going on with me. My doctor never told me of atrophy or even that it was a possibility. I consulted with another doctor who told me he is not sure how this couldn't happened and that they probly injected in the wrong site. i now know after coming to this site that i am not alone and it is the kenalog that has caused me grief. Doctors need to be responsible in letting patients know every detail about the drug they are using on us. I was reassured by him that my only side affect would be irregular periods. Hopefully one day mine will go away but until the people need to be educated on certain steroids.

-- By chamiya05 | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me

July 1th
2008
1:17 PM

I do understand that this medication can be helpful for some people and for them, the benefits out-weigh the side effects. For this reason, I don't think that this med should be taken off the market, but I DO think that we, as patients, deserve to be explained these side effects before we are just injected with such a powerful drug!!
I went in to a walk-in clinic with allergy symptoms that were not relieved by OTC drugs. Nothing super- severe that I couldn't stand, but I was looking for something to make me feel better and the Dr. prescribed Kenalog. No side effects were mentioned/discussed. A nurse came in and gave me the shot. A few months later, I noticed the dent on my left buttocks area. I was very worried because it looked SO bad! The dent has increased in size and depth over the months. My PCP told me that it was most likely from the Kenalog injection but I have an ultrasound scheduled to find out how extensive the atrophy is! She says that it only destroys the tissue and fat but I know for a fact by feeling the area that the muscle underneath is completely gone!! How can this shot be given to patients without a verbal description of possible side effects and a written consent!!
I've read that some people have been lucky enough to have the "dent" go away! How long did that take?? I am only hoping that I am as lucky!!! It is such an UGLY site!! Luckily it is covered by a swimsuit and my fiance doesn't find it as ugly as I do!!

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May 15th
2008
10:20 AM

I live in the UK and have suffered terribly with Hayfever since I came back from a Holiday in Greece in 1994 , having tried every single medication possible my doctor tried as a last resort Kenalog.... within 20 hours my eyes were clear, stopped sneezing and was able to breathe!! Fantastic, have never had any side effects with Kenalog however about 4 years ago 2 of Docs in our Practice refused to give it and that year was Horrendous, however I spoke to the third Doc in our practice and he said he had absolutely no problem giving it as it gave so much relief to so many people so started on it again, once again no problems and complete relief from all Hayfever symptoms. However we have now moved from Cleveland to Lincolnshire and my new Doctor wont even discuss it, all he's said is you can have 180mg Telfast , Loratadine or a Nasal Spray all of which have had no effect in the past, absolutely gutted. Does anyone know of anywhere in my area that still prescribe Kenalog or could i obtain it privately?

mitch

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April 20th
2008
11:47 PM

I have severe allergies and have tried many different allergy medications, but none seemed to work. My doctor decided to give me the shot. At first I was getting the shot every 2-3 months. I started hearing bad things about the shot such that it makes your bones weak and brittle. I was hesitant about getting the shot again so I waited for almost a year before getting my last shot. I was suffering with so much with my allergies that I decided to try the shot again. When I was at the doctor's office the last time, I asked for the shot and this time he told me about the side effects and said that he could only give it to me no more than 2 times per year. He didn't make it seem like it was a very bad drug. He calmly said that it's not good to get too much of it, but in my case, I can get it 2 times per year. Due to my allergy symptoms being unbearable, I decided to get the shot. Now I have bad joint problems on my knees and my wrists. I can no longer wear high heel shoes or type as much as before. I also have insomnia, which even with sleeping medication it still does not help 100%. I have had these symptoms before with my previous shots, but did not know what have caused it. Now I know the source of my continuing pain problems. I was hoping to find a solution to my allergy problem, but now have inherited more problems from this drug.

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February 29th
2008
8:47 PM

I had a 10 mg. shot of Kenalog for my neck and shoulder pain.I got the shot in the left shoulder My face has been red and burning. I sweat really bad .and have a very bad headache.I would have rather suffered from my pain then go thru this. I wasn't given any information on this medication before i was given the shot.Or i wouldn't have had it with these known side affects.Does anyone know how long my face will stay red and burning i can't stand it. I will go for physical therapy from now on.

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February 12th
2008
11:46 PM

I too googled my butt cheek indentation and found this website. I was given the shot for an allergic skin rash. I am also taking the medication in the form of a cream externally. Guess I will be stopping asap and calling my family doctor, not the dermatologist that gave me the medication.....this is pretty scary!!!

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January 31th
2008
11:19 PM

I to have a huge dent in my right butt cheek. I would be interested in a class action suit. This is ridiculous! It has been about three months since I received the shot. Has anyone noticed their dents getting better with time?

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January 25th
2008
12:55 PM

I have recently discovered that I too have had a major side effect from this drug. I only received one injection 5 months ago in the buttocks for an allergic reaction I was having and now I have a huge indention like crater in the area that looks like the tissue has been eaten away. I did not even know it was from that since it has been a while and only one shot. After finding this website and talking to my doctor's office. They did confirm that the shot given was Kenalog and in that spot which I was certain of after reading so many others who have this side effect as well.
I am very interested in joining a class action lawsuit. People need to be warned of these major effects. I would have NEVER allowed the injection to be given had I been warned.

-- By esater | Reply | (7) replies | Private Message me

January 9th
2008
12:10 AM

irregular period; flushed red face (first few days after injection); acne; bladder infection; indigestion (gas, burping)

I received an injection of 80 mcg of Kenalog in my hip joint to treat pain due to hip impingement. As is the case for most of the other women on this site, I received NO warning from my orthopedist of any these side effects. She said there were virtually no side effects for a single dose, only for repeated use. The only specific reaction she mentioned was the potential for infection at the injection site, which didn't occur. She gave me no information about which medication or dosage I'd received, let alone a handout with side effects.

A week after my injection, I got my period -- 2.5 weeks early. I was unable to speak with my orthopedist's office for the next 1.5 weeks because they were closed for the Christmas - New Year's holiday. I did manage to reach my gynecologist, whose office was also closed for the holidays, but she said she didn't think my early period was due to the steroid. Since I still didn't know which steroid I'd received, I couldn't do any internet research. I was worried because I have a uterine fibroid, which could potentially be causing the irregular bleeding. Also, I know there are other scary causes for irregular bleeding.

The period lasted 8 days, which is longer than usual for me. Almost immediately after it stopped, I started feeling PMS symptoms, like I could get my period again any day.

I ended up cutting my vacation short so I could see my gynecologist. When I finally got in touch with my orthopedist's office, they told me that I'd received Kenalog, which can cause menstrual irregularities. WHY DIDN'T THEY TELL ME THAT TO BEGIN WITH??? It would have saved me 2 weeks of needless worry.

Now that I've informed my gynecologist, she says it may take a few months for my menstrual cycle to get regular.

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January 8th
2008
11:20 PM

I was having Kenalog injections into my knee. On the ninth injection within a years time,with a few Aristospan injections in between, my knee to my foot blew up. Tripled in size, and the skin was bright red with purple marks all over the skin from my upper shin to the ankle bone. I had a big depression in the shin too, which I can not figure out because the injection was into my knee.
I went to my GP who sent me to the ER to rule out a blood clot-ultrasound.
NO blood clot. I was given no medication, nothing, and it was very painful.
Actually, I saw three doctors and not one of them seemed to care. One doctor said, "Steroids are Powerful Drugs" I do not know if this reaction was do to an infection, some side effect, I have no idea. The swelling eventually went down within six months=long time. I still get purple round marks on the skin at the shin, and sometimes my ankle swells. The skin gets red and white marks mixed into the already rash looking skin.
I asked many times what the cause was to this all, and it was like no doctor would say anything negative about the doctor that gave me the injection.
I also discovered that Kenalog is used off label for Epidural Steroid Injections and can cause Meningitis, Arachnoiditis, bowel and bladder dysfunction and more adverse events, because neurotoxins are added to the steroid to make the compound that is injected into the epidural space. Asking other people if their doctor ever told them the drug name they were getting injected by their doctor before this procedure and each and all said "NO."
This is also true for the drugs Depomedrol and Celestone Soluspan. All three drugs are used off label for epidural injections. Neurotoxins do not belong in the spine! If one gets a dura puncture-FOR GET IT!

-- By elise25 | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me

October 5th
2007
3:59 AM

I too experienced an indentation from a kenalog shot. My experience is a little different though, because I received the shots on my face for acne. I received four shots and two out of the four depressed / indented. I was EXTREMELY depressed and felt hopeless after reading it would take 6 months to a year (or more) to have my skin gash-free. I stayed up for two days straight searching for some sort of help on the internet and found a medical article about something called saline infiltration. It is a relatively new procedure and was created by "one of the best dermatologists in the country". I was so desperate, that the next morning I drove to see him in La Jolla, Ca (I live in LA). I received shots in the problem areas. It is now two days later and my indents are about 80% better!! He told me to give it another couple of days to see complete restoration, and if not, said that one more treatment should make everything 100% normal again. Needless to say, I am thrilled!! I do not know if this will work for any of your situations (being that the dr. is a dermatologist and the shot was initially given for acne), but I thought I would share my great news and hopefully help at least one person out there dealing with this mess.

-- By carolinelosangeles | Reply | (3) replies | Private Message me

September 12th
2007
6:53 AM

This is advice for all of you who have had problems with any type shot: Immediately after the injection start to massage the area vigorously do this frequently and often. This will help disperse the medication and it will reduce the risk of the side effects you've listed.

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July 25th
2007
7:28 PM

I had a Kenalog injection on Monday, July 23 which was supposed to alleviate pain in my right shoulder due to a torn rotator cuff. Since receiving the shot, my arm has gotten so much sorer and I am unable to use it, even like I was using it before. The pain keeps getting worse; it's only been two days. I will wait and see what other effect it might have on my body.

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June 21th
2007
9:14 AM

I received a Kenalog injection in December '06 to provide relief from an allergic reaction. My doctor did NOT inform me of any possible side effects other than drowsiness. Two months later a small dipple formed where the shot was given. I had no idea what it was and just assumed it was a part of getting older (I'm 30). When it began to get deeper, I became extremely worried. It has now been 6 months and the dimple has turned into a very large indentation. I still did not put two and two together and did not think it could have been caused by the steroid injuection. I visited my doctor, the same one who administered the shot in December, to find out what this could possibly be. He said he had no idea!! And even suggested it could be cancer!!!! I came home upset, obviously, thinking I was very sick, possibly even dying!! My sister did some research and found this site, and I am so relieved. But now I am angry at my doctor for not warning me of this possible side effect at the time of the shot AND then diagnosing it as a possible cancer!!! So now I am left with this deformity on my butt and a profound feeling of helplessness. Someone please tell me actions you have taken that have worked, both legally and physically. Will this go away?!?

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May 5th
2007
7:13 PM

I have a question_ Is Kenalog and triamcinolone acetonide the same medication or similar? I typed in triamcinolone acetonide and came up with this site. I took several triamcinolone acetonide injections and I have several problems, yet I want to make sure I am in the right site.

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September 29th
2006
3:15 PM

You all know that your body naturally produces cortisone... and the kenalog is just synthetic cortisone.. and the only way you would have side effect is if its getting abosorbed into your system.... and with any medication everything has a side effect....

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August 17th
2006
2:47 AM

I had the shot for my hayfever in June this year. I week later i started menstrual bleeding and haven't really stopped since. Combined with this i have felt weak, lethargic and depressed.

I saw a guyno and told her about the kenalog. she looked it up in the book and it didn't say that disruption of menstual cycles was a side effect. She then asked a reumatoid specialist who said it was abolsutely a very common side effect of Kenalog and that either heavy / irregular bleeding could occur or no bleeding at all. It is a very strong dose of steroids that they use for severe relief of pain. The bleeding should pass one the steroid injection wears off (3 months) and i have been given some medication to stop the bleeding until then (tranexamic Acid Tabs igm?)

I told the consultants about websites such as this and she said that she would write to the drug company as they would then have to include it as a side effect legally. I hope this is the case.

I can't believe i've been through all this - i would prefer to have my allergies frankly!

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August 13th
2006
2:29 AM

Just a quick update about my husbands law suit with doctor who gave him 6 shots of kenalog for gout in his feet, legs, and knees. Russell ended up rushed into hospital with steriod induced diabetes and was told he would be inusulin dependant for the rest of his life, although his records went missing from hospital shortly after he was admitted. the doctor acting for the solictor came to examine him and has told us he has found letters from the hospital to our doctors and the interesting fact that I think everyone should know, he told us that the manufactors of kenalog suggest a maxium dose of 80 ml he told us Russell was injected with 320ml. We were also told that even though what he went through was very frighting because he did not die, we haven't got a positive case for sueing the doctor. ( but we still are continuing with the law suit)
Russell is not using insulin anymore as the steriods have came out of his body and his pancreas started again, although he is now classed as diabetic type 2 ( diet controlled)
Regards
Tina and Russell ***

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August 9th
2006
3:26 PM

My Girlfriends' Dr. suggested she get this shot. After reading everything I've read I'm not sure if this is the correct thing for her do to(She asked me to research it for her)... Heres the situation, She was in a pretty bad car wreck at the end of March and a mild wreck at the end of June she has been taking skelaxin for theinjuries to her back and shoulders. She was at Doc. today for a follow up and her neck and upperback was extremely swollen. She has irregular periods already possibly from other medication and doesnt take birth control anymore. Shes slighty overwheight and takes xanax and Effexir(SP?) with the meds shes already on and everything else is there any thing positive about this? We would like to have kids in the future and I'm worried that this shot could have all kinds of adverse affects on her now and down the road....Any suggestions on what she needs to do? The Dr. made it sounds like a cure-all but now I'm not so sure...

Thanks

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July 16th
2006
9:58 PM

I received a Kenalog shot many months ago in the buttocks and have a large indentation with discoloration. Is this a side effect of the medication or negligence on the doctor as he said that he thought he hit a nerve?

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January 26th
2006
1:23 PM

I visited my derm. for dry cracked feet he prescribed various creams and ordered that I have a kenalog 60mg injection.approx. 6wks after I noticed a GOLFBALL indention at the injection site.It took me a couple of days to figure out that this mut be from my injection.After my doctor said to come back so he could take a look at it ,he beat around the bush about what caused it, would it ever fill back in.Never got any real answers from him.I've been researching the net and have found that the "dimpling" effect is caused by the needle not being deep enough into the muscle or being removed to early and seepage of the medication goes into the adipose tissue and destroys it of eats away at it.I was never warned that this could be a side effect or possibility.

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October 30th
2005
6:34 PM

I HAVE A SISTER WHO HAD A KENALOG SHOT ABOUT A MONTH AGO SHE CAN HARDLY WALK,, AND HAS A HUGE INDENT AT THE INJECTION SITE,,,SHES BEEN IN SEVER PAIN EVER SINCE AND IS GETTING WORSE,,THERE IS SOMTHING WRONG WITH THAT MEDICATION,,,CAN I HAVE SOME FEED BACK ON THAT PLEASE

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June 8th
2005
2:43 PM

I was recently diagnosted with 2 bulging discs in my back after being in constant pain for 7 months. My doctor suggested tht I get a series (3 shots) of epidural steriod shots in my back to see if it would help. I had the first on 02APR05 and felt great after 3 days. I was basically pain free for 6 weeks and then the pain started again. I just had my second shot yesterday and I'm just waiting for the soreness at the injection site to go away. The only side effect that occurred is slight muscle cramps in my hamstrings occasionally. I've had two different doctors give the injection and neither talked about side effects of the steriod (Kenalog 40). They only generalized steriod side effects such as possible weight gain, fluid retention, increaded appetite, increased blood sugar and a few other symptoms. There was nothing about the actual medication itself.

-- By randy1963 | Reply | Private Message me

April 20th
2005
1:27 PM

A little indentation on my buttocks is well worth the relief of this insatiable urge to dig my eyes out of their sockets. I've been taking Kenelog at 80mg once a year for 35 years. There is an indentation, which is more like a small cute dimple. My eyes don't itch, my nose doesn't run and I can actually be outside every day with no side effects. This is a priceless medication for which there is no known substitute.

-- By parkerblackburn | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me

April 1th
2005
11:11 PM

Unfortunately, many cases of atrophy caused by Kenalog injections cannot be fixed. I am in pain every day because of the atrophy that Kenalog caused. I would NOT have allowed that doctor to inject me if he had told me that atrophy is a possible side effect! In my opinion, he was more interested in making money off the injections...he could have saved me a lifetime of pain and suffering if he had just told me about atrophy being a side effect. I didn't know anything about cortisone injections at the time he injected me.

I'm really upset that this is happening to people. Doctors must inform their patients of the side effects! When we pick up our prescriptions from a pharmacy, we always get paperwork with the medication that states how to take the med, what the side effects are, etc. Well, cortisone is serious medicine and doctors should not administer it without explaining the risks to patients.

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March 5th
2005
6:18 AM

My Dad is receiving Kenalog -10 injections into his mouth to help him with the effects of oral cancer treatment, he had SCC2 in the right side of his cheek, the IMRT radiation therapy, plus boost treatments, and brachy therapy did an effective job of treating the cancer, but he had problems eating, problems with saliva, etc.., the injections have been a miracle cure for him, he can now eat and drink without pain, but immediately I noticed his skin was dimply and caved in, I had no idea what medication they were injecting until today, and now I know that I was correct in my observation. He will continue to receive the injections every 6 weeks. I don't have the heart to tell him that the dimpling and caving in of his skin is from the medicine that is making it possible for him to enjoy eating and drinking again. But I sure am glad to have my suspicions confirmed. Thank you for this web site.

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May 11th
2004
5:39 PM

I have had Kenalog injections for approximately 2 years. . . first from chronic Broncitis and now for fibramialgo. . It has been wonderful and I have had absolutely NO reaction. I do get blood-like veins which are small but disapear in a couple weeks. I think it is great for me. . . I do not abuse it. . or any other medication. I am grateful to my doctor for giving it to me. I suppose different strokes for different folks. Thanks.

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April 20th
2004
6:16 AM

For years, I suffered from terrible allergies. Constant sinus drainage, watery eyes, itchy eyes, headaches, (I should have been able to lose wt. because of the amount of fluid running out of my body!!!) I dreaded Spring because I was miserable for months!! My doctor recommended I try Kenalog. After about 24 hrs., I could breath, my nose stopped running, my eyes didn't itch and water. I've had absolutely no problems, at all, with the shot. I get 1 shot a year and manage the fall with antihistamines... No side effects, no dents, nothing. It's the only thing I've found that works. After my original doctor retired, I went with a younger, "smarter" doctor who refused to administer the shot, inspite of my history of success with the medication. They wanted me to take inhaled steroids, instead. I've finally found a family practice that will give me the once a year injection. It works, I don't abuse it, it's given in small amounts and I love the fact I feel great after the allergies clear up!

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February 5th
2004
5:40 PM

i had some kenalog injections in my forehead for some acne. about 1 week after the injection a deep indention occurred and about that time my forehead begin constantly hurting. lately I have had a week of a migraine and the site where the kenalog injection is hurts badly and it also makes me nauseated. The dr. never told me any side effects of this medication!!!!

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January 22th
2004
4:08 PM

I had a shot in May 2003 and have serious discoloration and pitting as a result (upper arm). The hospital who administered it is freaking out and referring me to their insurance company...I am now pregnant and am VERY concerned about the potential long-term impact of this medication and my reaction to it. Also worried about settling with the insurance company if this turns out to be a long-term problem. Suggestions??

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January 6th
2004
1:42 PM

My mother was given a kenalog shot in her hip about 3 weeks ago. A few days after she started itching all over her body. She has no rash and the itching seems to be deep in her skin. Could this be a side effect from this medicine or do you think something else is going on. She is on alot of medication, however this was the newest medication introduced to her.

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May 12th
2003
11:22 AM

I had a series of 3 epidural injections of Kenalog for back pain. After the first one, I experienced increased blood pressure, hyper-irritability, insomnia. After the last one, my period was 2 weeks late and when it started, it was heavy. I have now been bleeding for 18 days. I have severe abdominal swelling and moon face. Medication doesn't seem to help any of these effects, including blood pressure. Anyone else have these problems?

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March 22th
2003
1:29 AM

I am a 45 year old woman that suffers horrible bouts of tonsilites. Kenolog 40 mg shots 4 times a year seems to be the only thing that can help me. I am a bleeder therefore can't have the tonsils removed and this shot keeps them from swelling my throat closed. I have never suffered any side effects from this shot and have taken it 3 years now. I would recommend it to anyone, just make sure you tell your Doctor every type of medication you are on before they administer the shot.

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April 15th
2003
1:06 PM

I recently received a Kenalog injection for poison ivy. I've had an allergic reaction to it. I have a red incredibly itchy rash all over my torso, arms, and lower back/hips. My doctor gave me a Rx for atarax to help with the itching. My concern is how long does Kenalog stay in your system. How long am I going to have this rash that is made worse my heat and cold? Is it going to affect being in the sun or my regular workouts? I can't take anti-itch medication for ever. When will this end????

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May 9th
2003
5:14 AM

I had a kenalog injection for severe hayfever several years ago when I was getting married and it was the first summer I ever experienced and enjoyed as a normal person...it was utterly fantastic. A year later my NHS doctors said they no longer supplied it but couldn't give me reasons why...the only side effect I had wondered about was whether it affected your immune system since I had flu twice that winter despite never having had flu before or since. Anyway...a few miserable kenalog-free summers later I have given up trying to find any other solutions and went this morning to a private doctor who gave me a shot for 20 quid. I'm glad i didn't read all the stuff above before going! Just be careful though....I am pretty sure I won't suffer anything since it went so well before but I have to say I was pretty shocked by the lax attitude of the doctor who didnt even ask me if I was on any other medication, if i could be pregnant etc etc...!!

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