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Stelara - Sickness - skipping dose

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Stelara - Sickness - skipping dose
eeloe Offline
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#1
Mon-08-04-2019, 11:54 AM
Right, so as i posted in my main thread, i was sick last week and ended up on Antibiotics, so couldn't take my dose of Stelara last thursday like I was supposed to.

Now, i'm going to take it this Thursday, but what i want to know is, should i take my next dose, in 12 weeks, or 11? should i stay on the same schedule, but just take last weeks dose a week late, or should i start a whole new 12 week cycle from this Thursday?
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#2
Mon-08-04-2019, 12:52 PM
Just start a new 12 week cycle. But you could also take the next one at 11 weeks if you prefer keeping on the dates your were on before missing a dose.

You won't notice any difference either way though. Thumb
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#3
Mon-08-04-2019, 14:51 PM
Brilliant, thanks fred, so either or really, which ever suits best.

I might just take the next one in 11 weeks, as i have the calendar on my phone with reminders set up for the next 2 years with the current cycle...hahaha
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#4
Mon-08-04-2019, 15:21 PM
I would stick to 12 weeks myself between injections which keeps it even ..
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Mon-08-04-2019, 15:42 PM
(Mon-08-04-2019, 15:21 PM)D Foster Wrote: I would stick to 12 weeks myself between injections which keeps it even ..

But like he said Dave he has them set in his reminders. So he will eventually go back to 12 weeks.

And as you know I tried 8, 10 and 12 weeks between shots with no problems, so a week or two either way isn't going to cause any problems.

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Mon-08-04-2019, 15:53 PM
(Mon-08-04-2019, 15:42 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Mon-08-04-2019, 15:21 PM)D Foster Wrote: I would stick to 12 weeks myself between injections which keeps it even ..

But like he said Dave he has them set in his reminders. So he will eventually go back to 12 weeks.

And as you know I tried 8, 10 and 12 weeks between shots with no problems, so a week or two either way isn't going to cause any problems.

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I suppose that you are right Fred in the long run it will equal itself out and save changing the calendar.
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Mon-08-04-2019, 16:02 PM
(Mon-08-04-2019, 15:53 PM)D Foster Wrote:
(Mon-08-04-2019, 15:42 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Mon-08-04-2019, 15:21 PM)D Foster Wrote: I would stick to 12 weeks myself between injections which keeps it even ..

But like he said Dave he has them set in his reminders. So he will eventually go back to 12 weeks.

And as you know I tried 8, 10 and 12 weeks between shots with no problems, so a week or two either way isn't going to cause any problems.

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I suppose that you are right Fred in the long run it will equal itself out and save changing the calendar.

I have done myself even with Cosentyx. I took one shot a week early when I went to the UK a couple of years ago as my shot was due the weekend I was there. Then I just picked up back on to my 4 weeks between shots when I got back home.

Obviesly one shouldn't do it often, but a week or two with Stelara either way isn't going to hurt.
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Wed-24-04-2019, 23:36 PM
Ive just restanten my stelera after surgery. Surgery was planned to fit around my stelera so I didnt have to stop it for too long. Ended up restarting 2 weeks late and well continue taking it after 12 weeks
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