The smallest update.
Starburst
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Vomiting without a cause remains undiagnosed. Humira has made virtually no impact on my RA after 7 weeks of treatment. It has been confirmed that rheum believes my RA is now affecting the sacroiliac joints. You have to laugh or you'd cry, right?!
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Numpty x0 -
I'm not laughing. (((())))If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright0 -
I need to pop down to the local shops tomorrow to collect a prescription and I am going to treat myself. I might get my nails done or buy some trashy magazines or maybe both! Always look on the bright side and all that, yes?0
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Awe Sophie ((((())))) you go and spoil yourself rotten you deserve it xxSmile a while and while you smile
smile another smile and soon there
will be miles and miles of smiles
just because you smiled I wish your
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Have a good day, Sophie. Doing both sounds like a plan to me!
Meg (((())))0 -
Seven weeks on humira equals three injections, yes? That is very early days so hopefully you will soon start to feel a difference. I am sorry about the vomiting, that must be a worry and as for sacro-iliacs: YUK. Mine have been twanging for years now and it's not that pleasant. I hope the trashy mags helped and that you were able to get your nails done. DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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Yes, it is still early days on the Humira. I had a very quick response to Cimzia but Humira doesn't have loading does so perhaps this is why?
I didn't manage to treat myself but I did take the dog for a slow stroll which made me very happy. I only accidentally hit him with my stick once.0 -
I have just had a MRI on the sacroiliac joint so I feel for you it is blinking painful..but apparently injection can help ,so you let us know how you get on and I hope the meds kick in for you...wish you lived near me I have loads of those mags..
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Barbara0 -
Starburst wrote:Yes, it is still early days on the Humira. I had a very quick response to Cimzia but Humira doesn't have loading does so perhaps this is why?
I didn't manage to treat myself but I did take the dog for a slow stroll which made me very happy. I only accidentally hit him with my stick once.
I have "started" Humira twice, the first time round it worked more or less over night for me and then for some reason it went down hill from there and I changed to another medication after a few months. The second time I started Humira it began to very slowly work after around the 8 week mark, after around 6 months on Humira for the 2nd time my consultant decided to prescribe it as a weekly injection as I was only feeling the benefits for around 6 days, that worked really well for me up until last year. So yes its very early days and I hope you start to feel the benefits soon.0
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