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william_webb2026-04-18

I just started Mi-Simlandi 1pn 40/0.4ml (Adalimumab) for my Crohn's disease. Has anyone else had experience with this medication? I'm a bit nervous about the side effects, especially the serious ones. I've read about the potential for infections and other issues, but I'm hoping to hear from others who have taken it. How did you handle the injections? Did you experience any side effects, and if so, how did you manage them? Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!

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nicholas_schmidt4/14/2026

Good luck with the new medication! I’m sure you’ll do well. Make sure you keep your doctor updated on how you’re feeling.

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joyce_ford4/14/2026

Are you using the auto-injector? It makes the process a lot easier and less painful. Just make sure to alternate injection sites to avoid any irritation.

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kenneth_perez4/14/2026

This drug has been a game-changer for my rheumatoid arthritis. The side effects were pretty minimal for me, but I did have to watch out for infections. Keeping up with my regular doctor visits and flu shots has helped a lot.

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teresa_henry4/14/2026

I'm curious about how quickly people saw results. For me, it took about a month to start feeling better. Everyone's different, though, so be patient and give it some time.

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virginia_hughes4/14/2026

I had to stop taking it because of severe headaches and dizziness. It's unfortunate because it was helping with my Crohn's, but the side effects were too much. Talk to your doctor about alternative options if you experience any issues.

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elena_vargas4/14/2026

I've been on Adalimumab for a few years now for my psoriasis. The injections can be a bit scary at first, but they get easier. I use a numbing cream to make it less painful.

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mary_wright4/14/2026

Just started this and I'm already feeling better. No side effects so far, but I'm being cautious.

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ruth_fox4/15/2026

Side effects can be tough, but they might not happen to everyone. I’ve been on Adalimumab for a while and haven’t had any major issues. Just keep an eye out for any changes and don’t hesitate to call your doctor if something feels off!

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william_webb4/15/2026

Keep the faith! It can be scary starting a new medication, but the relief you might find will be worth it. Take care!