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robertls
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Well let me re-phrase that........
My inflamation markers are...............
My ESR and CRP hit maximums well into the 100's
162 for CRP and 148 for ESR.....
Over the last few months, apart from the odd hiccup, they've slowly gone down......
Got my monthly blood results today.........ESR was 3 and CRP 6........
According to nurse thats within normal boundaries........
So Methotrexate does work.............???
Rob x
My inflamation markers are...............
My ESR and CRP hit maximums well into the 100's
162 for CRP and 148 for ESR.....
Over the last few months, apart from the odd hiccup, they've slowly gone down......
Got my monthly blood results today.........ESR was 3 and CRP 6........
According to nurse thats within normal boundaries........
So Methotrexate does work.............???
Rob x
Rob
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Hi Rob
That is brilliant news, how dose it feel being normal I really hope this carrys on for you, it give hopes to so many.
You take care of yourself and dont go overdoing things, but most of all enjoy being normal.
Love
Barbara xLove
Barbara0 -
That is great news Rob, hope meds continue to keep you "normal."
Great to hear a success story.
SpeedalongI have had OA since mid twenties. It affects my hips and knees. I had a THR on the left aged 30 and now have a resurface-replacement on the right - done May 2010.0 -
Hi Rob, Great news! Mine have come down too. Its great when you get some good news for a change. Hope all goes well for you. Lv, Ix0
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That's great news Rob
hope the Mtx continues to be so effective. With the inflam markers so well down.....how do the joints feel?
Iris x0 -
Hello
Thats really good news for you!!! Nice someone on here is normal! Love Sue0 -
brilliant news!
it always gives me cause to celebrate on the occasional weeks that my results have some 'normals' amongst them ...... you must be so pleased to see such positive results.
hope it carries on for you
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WOnky xx0 -
dorcas wrote:That's great news Rob
hope the Mtx continues to be so effective. With the inflam markers so well down.....how do the joints feel?
Iris x
I'm trying to 'do' things.........probably to much, and for too long....
SO they ache at the end of the day.........but its a good ache..
Does that make sense.....well it does to me....
Got to build muscle up now..........can't put right the damage already done...but hopefully slow down the future.....
Rob xRob0 -
Congrats Robertis! Mine too were in the upper hundreds. Stayed there with meth but with one dose of humira fell to 1 and 5. Still roughly in that area but pain levels still astronomical and still can't walk without crutches. It's odd not having knees the size of watermelons and boiling hot to boot.
I'm so pleased that the meth has worked for you. Keep well! DreamdaisyHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0 -
That's fantastic! I'm so glad the medication is working for you. Are you feeling better because of it?
We all like to hear the positive stories.0 -
princess01 wrote:That's fantastic! I'm so glad the medication is working for you. Are you feeling better because of it?
We all like to hear the positive stories.
I still need 2 sticks to walk..............hips are always very sore.......and elbows as well.............
Stairs are a nightmare....all the usual stuff is still there..
Do I feel better............Oh yes........
I really struggled when I started Mtx...........I had every ''bad'' reaction in the book.......and added a couple I think...
I wondered if the cure was worse than the illness...........and on many many occassions thought of stopping MTX..........
But with masses of support from my GP...and family and friends, I carried on..................
And the results have justified all the issues I went through.........
Rob xRob0 -
Rob, it is so great to hear the word 'normal' isn't it! Congrats!
I've just changed rheumy's. The last one I had (he was my rheumy for 25 years) didn't hold much store by blood tests, so I never knew anything about these until I joined this forum. My new rheumy is totally the opposite and the first thing she did when meeting me was to arrange a barage of blood tests.
Got the results yesterday and don't understand most of them but the ones that stood out were the esr of 8 and crp of 4 with a 'normal' next to it. Was sooooo chuffed!
Lois x0 -
wibberley wrote:Rob, it is so great to hear the word 'normal' isn't it! Congrats!
I've just changed rheumy's. The last one I had (he was my rheumy for 25 years) didn't hold much store by blood tests, so I never knew anything about these until I joined this forum. My new rheumy is totally the opposite and the first thing she did when meeting me was to arrange a barage of blood tests.
Got the results yesterday and don't understand most of them but the ones that stood out were the esr of 8 and crp of 4 with a 'normal' next to it. Was sooooo chuffed!
Lois x
Well done you.........Yer the word 'Normal' has risen in my list fo favourite words...........
I don't think, without my GP, that I would have got through the last 12 months..............
Words cannot really express what I owe to that Lady.....
Rob xRob0 -
Hi Rob
So so glad for you! As the others have said it's really great to hear positive news! Hope the new found "normal" continues
Tilly0 -
Rob
If your symptoms start to return they will be on the ball and you might need humira etc. So dont get downhearted as their is hope even beyond this stage. Keep an eye on your hip pain as that may be damage. Hope I am not a party pooper but that is what happened to me.
ElizabethNever be bullied into silence.
Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
Accept no ones definition of your life
Define yourself........
Harvey Fierstein0 -
Hi Rob,
That's brilliant news, Mtx works for me too and in the end it's worth the initial side effects to get an end result. The best thing I find is that the terrible morning stiffness has all but gone (it's still comes back on the odd bad day :roll: ) so moving about first thing is not the nightmare it used to be. (Sorry that's not meant to gloat over those of you who still suffer from it :oops: )
Long may you continue to do well on it.
Luv LegsLove, Legs x
'Make a life out of what you have, not what you're missing'0 -
rob that great news it gives you a buz when it shows it working keep up the good work .val0
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Hi Rob
Delighted to hear that your CRP and ESR levels are now normal on methotrexate... I am really obsessed with knowing my results and it always cheers me up tremendously when they are low ... I think methotrexate is great, but those first 12 months are very hard .. Hopefully, you mobility will improve over the forthcoming months too..
best wishes
Marion0 -
Hi Rob,
Thats great news.
Long may your return to 'normality' continue
Jackie x0
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