PsA knee pain

WendyGoode64
WendyGoode64 Member Posts: 14
edited 1. Apr 2025, 16:10 in Living with arthritis

Hi there I’m a new member, I have just started taking Yuflyma injections (2 to date) on Friday this week I woke up unable to move my jaw, on Saturday I woke up with really bad knee pain and this morning I woke up unable to walk properly for at least 2 hours and my hands are extremely painful, does any of this get any better, please let me know if it does

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  • jamieA
    jamieA Member Posts: 854

    Hi @WendyGoode64

    I think you would be best to contact your rheumatology clinic and ask to be seen. They should be able to treat you with short term measures whilst your long term treatment kicks in - or is modified if needed.

    In my case my PsA came on rapidly with initially my left knee, then my hands, shoulders and right hip joined in over a period of 6 weeks. It was almost a year before the treatment was modified to the point it worked. I was initially put on sulfasalazine which didn't work, then methotrexate was added and the combination didn't work and then the biologic adalimumab was added and the combination worked. During that time I was given steroid injections - initially into my joints but then they decided to give larger Kenalog steroid injections into my rear which spread through the body and dampened things down.

    I'm not cured by any means but my pain levels are significantly lower than they were before a working treatment was found.

    I know we are all different and the treatment we receive needs reflect this. Early on in my treatment I realised I needed to be more assertive as my then rheumatologist didn't see the urgency in finding a working solution for me. Having never suffered a chronic illness before I'd initially assumed the medical profession would pull out all the stops without me having to self advocate. I wouldn't make that assumption now.

    I hope you get a treatment that works for you soon.

  • Thank you I’m going to contact rheumatology department tomorrow

  • frogmorton
    frogmorton Member Posts: 30,261

    I hope you got some help @WendyGoode64 sending you some ((()))

    Toni x

  • WendyGoode64
    WendyGoode64 Member Posts: 14

    Thank you, well I spoke to rheumatoid nurse yesterday and she said she was looking at my blood test today and if the inflammation levels go up I can be put back on steroids to relieve the pain, thank god!

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