August 12th
2008
8:38 PM
I received a shot of what I thought was my regular prednisone steriod in November 07. Obviously, that wasn't the case. I must have received this Kenalog shot because now I have a golf ball size dent in my upper buttocks. It is not going away and I think it could be getting worse more than 9 months later. I would be interested in a class action lawsuit against the manufacturer of this product and/or my allergist. Please contact me with possible ways to make this look less obvious. ******
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Tori C.
August 12th
2008
8:24 PM
I regularly got steriod injections for my allergies. This last time I went to my allergist to get my "regular" injection, I noticed that it stung pretty bad going in. I didn't think anything of it and left. About 3 months later I noticed a small indention under my skin at the injection site. Now, 9 months after my last injection I have a huge golf ball size dent in my upper buttocks. It is not going away or getting any better. I would be interested in a class action lawsuit against the company and any advice to possibly take action against my allergist. You can reach me at ******
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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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September 20th
2007
1:32 PM
Not good news. The attorney who was handling my case against the clinic and the nurse called today to say that we'd have to drop the case for lack of evidence. Absolutely incredible! I had the shot about 2 years ago, and the indentation is still horrible looking and painful. It has filled in to a small degree, but is still discolored and very noticeable.
Because it was used for a purpose that is indicated in the drug literature (allergies), the shot was generally in the right area (gluteal) and we can't prove what needle was used or how deep it was injected, I'm screwed. Even though I was given 80mg...too bad!
I hate to be a Debbie Downer, but it looks like it'll be really tough to win this type of case. Bastards!
April 25th
2007
9:43 AM
In reply to your statement, I also have an indentation on the opposite side of my body on my back. Until now I have not linked it to Kenalog but after your posting I know for sure it is from Kenalog. It has been more than 1 year and my right buttock still looks smaller. I can not believe that our doctors did not warn us about it.
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January 9th
2007
11:16 AM
We must do something about that! I am from California and willing to ask media for a help. I am sure that some talk shows will be interested in our stories. There are more people who will get hurt. We did know then but we know now! Are you with me?
November 7th
2006
1:47 PM
I went to see an orthopedic doctor yesterday for pain in my wrist and elbow. Arthritis and carpal tunnel runs in my family. After a few minutes he decides I have carpal tunnel and tennis elbow. He tells me what he will do is give me a brace to wear to bed and at work if needed along with an injection to ease my mild pain. I ask him how long this should last and his response was "hopefully forever". I was unaware there was a miracle shot out there? I am having pain in the injection area, off and on headaches and terrible stomach cramping. I called them back and was told none of these is a side effect and to call my MD.
If anyone has gotten one injection for the same reasons please email your experience to me ga_christie_04@yahoo.com.
I just cant believe a doctor would give an injection without disclosing what the injection was or the side effects.
August 31th
2006
12:59 PM
wow ~ I found this site while doing some research for my husband. He just received a kenalog injection in his knee to relieve arthritis pain (literally within a couple of hours ago). He doesn't do well with injections anyhow but I thought he was going to pass out immediately after the injection. He did go back to work about half an hour ago (or so) but didn't seem to feel very well & asked me to research kenalog for him. From what I see here on this site, it seems to be some awful stuff.
These posts seem to be from women. Does anyone know how kenalog affects men? Are there any guys out there who have posted any problems with kenalog? feel free to email me at ****** .....thanks!
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August 28th
2006
3:00 PM
I am also a victim of Kenalg shot and I agree with the guest30120 and #30119, please email me at btk13study@yahoo.com
I had a Kenalog injection in my right buttock on 11/10/05 and now I have an indention and discoloration in the area of the shot. At first I thought that it will do away, however few months after it is still there. Also this area is very sore at all times. I am very frustrated with the outcome after the injection. After the shot my period lasted for several weeks, which is very unusual for me. I also have yeast infection on and off. All of these symptoms are due to my Kenolog shot which was administered to me without warning about any of the possible side effects.The shot that I received was given to me for the problem which I never had.
January 26th
2004
5:52 PM
IN 1999,I had two epidural kenalog injections, which brought temporary relief of lower back pain,but returned after a few days. Then, I underwent a discogram, revealing two herniated and torn lumbar discs. I had two,two-level decompressive laminectomy surgeries in 2000, followed by three caudal-epidural Kenalog injections. Shortly afterward, I developed terrible burning pain from my lower back, through my pelvis and down both legs. I was referred to a neurosurgeon who implanted a spinal cord stimulator, then five months later, he opened my lumbar spine up a third time and he fused the L4-5, L5-S1 levels with allografted donor bone and implanted rods and pedacle screws. I have a strong suspicion that I developed Arachnoiditis as a result of the ESIs, but my doctors ahve all clammed up. Kenalog's data sheet states that it is NOT RECOMMENDED for epidural use, as it is neurotoxic, but doctors continue to use it on peoples' spines. I am now permanently disabled, in constant neruopathic pain and my future looks bleak. DON'T get epidural steroid injections of kenalog or Depo-Medrol, they'll mess you up for life! DON'T DO IT!
-- By prenardo | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
October 17th
2008
9:49 PM
I have contacted an attorney in Delaware who is willing to pursue a possible class action suit. I explained my side effects from this drug and told him of the countless others that are suffering as well. He said if I was willing to do the "legwork" and gather up names of others who would like to join this suit, perhaps we could get a class action started. If anyone is interested please reply by contacting me at ***** Please be sure to type "Kenalog" as the subject and include your name, email address, and a description of your experience with Kenalog. I will than gather your responses and forward them to the attorney. He will than contact you individually, so please include a contact number. This will take some time. So please be patient, as you know these cases take time. I have spent 15 months trying to get some kind of help from various doctors, to no avail. Someone needs to step up and take responsibility.
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