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Arirenna,

You are doing the right thing by calling humira. I am on humira now,(every

other week), but I use to take it weekly. I never had any problem, no red

bumps.

Usually, if you have a problem with oral mtx, the doc usually prescribes

injections. I would sure talk to him, remember he works for you. Sometimes,

you have to tell them what you need.

Good luck, and keep us posted,

Tawny

>

> Afternoon everyone,

> I have a concern folks. I don't remember if someone asked this question

> before if so forgive me I don't remember. I've been on Humira since April

> but the last couple weeks the frequency has been changed to weekly. For a

> while I noticed now and then I'd get these red bumps on my legs. I thought

> maybe it was from shaving my legs so I stopped shaving them and been wearing

> slacks. I seem to be getting them anyhow but still there were only on my

> legs. I do seem to be getting more of them since I changed the humira

> frequency. I showed them to my Rheumy weeks ago but at the time he didn't

seem

> concerned or thought it was the humira. Has anyone else gotten that and id so

> please share with me what it was. I'm going to cal the humira hotline when I

> find the number and call my Rheumy Monday before I inject again. My RA

> seems to be hitting the knee area the last month and my leg calves ache

really

> bad. I'm really getting down about these meds. Last month I had to stop

> the MTX I just kept losing weight . It was making me nauseated for a couple

> days after taking it orally. My Rheumy doesn't seem to prescribe it by

> injection. Thanks for listening......Arirenna

>

>

>

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Hi Arirenna - I'm so sorry to hear you are having such a tough time of things.

It sounds like you might want to consider finding a new Rheumy. I don't

understand why he won't prescribe the MTX injections. The side effects are so

much less than the pills. I also didn't like to hear that he kind of " poo-poo'd "

off your concern over these red bumps. Humira has a hot-line

http://www.myhumira.com/ Perhaps they can give you more answers regarding those

bumps and whether the Humira is causing your calf aches as well.

Wishing you the best of luck and pain free days ahead. Please keep us

posted.....Doreen :)

>

> Afternoon everyone,

> I have a concern folks. I don't remember if someone asked this

> question before if so forgive me I don't remember. I've been on

> Humira since April but the last couple weeks the frequency has

> been changed to weekly. For a while I noticed now and then I'd get

> these red bumps on my legs. I thought maybe it was from shaving my

> legs so I stopped shaving them and been wearing slacks. I seem to

> be getting them anyhow but still there were only on my legs. I do

> seem to be getting more of them since I changed the humira

> frequency. I showed them to my Rheumy weeks ago but at the time he

> didn't seem concerned or thought it was the humira. Has anyone

> else gotten that and id so please share with me what it was. I'm

> going to cal the humira hotline when I find the number and call my

> Rheumy Monday before I inject again. My RA seems to be hitting the

> knee area the last month and my leg calves ache really bad. I'm

> really getting down about these meds. Last month I had to stop

> the MTX I just kept losing weight . It was making me nauseated for

> a couple days after taking it orally. My Rheumy doesn't seem to

> prescribe it by injection. Thanks for listening......Arirenna

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I completely agree with Doreen, having takien MTX both ways, injections were so

much easier on me in terms of side effects and digistive issues. The injections

are no big deal.

Stan

Seattle, Sun.

Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2009 8:47:34 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific

Subject: [ ] Re: Concerned

Hi Arirenna - I'm so sorry to hear you are having such a tough time of things.

It sounds like you might want to consider finding a new Rheumy. I don't

understand why he won't prescribe the MTX injections. The side effects are so

much less than the pills. I also didn't like to hear that he kind of " poo-poo'd "

off your concern over these red bumps. Humira has a hot-line

http://www.myhumira.com/  Perhaps they can give you more answers regarding

those bumps and whether the Humira is causing your calf aches as well.

Wishing you the best of luck and pain free days ahead. Please keep us

posted.....Doreen :)

>

> Afternoon everyone,

>   I have a concern folks. I don't remember if someone asked this  

> question before if so forgive me I don't remember. I've been on

> Humira since  April but the last couple weeks the frequency has

> been changed to weekly. For a  while I noticed now and then I'd get

> these red bumps on my legs. I thought maybe  it was from shaving my

> legs so I stopped shaving them and been wearing slacks. I  seem to

> be getting them anyhow but still there were only on my legs. I do

> seem  to be getting more of them since I changed the humira

> frequency. I showed them  to my Rheumy weeks ago but at the time he

> didn't seem concerned or thought it  was the humira. Has anyone

> else gotten that and id so please share with me what  it was. I'm

> going to cal the humira hotline when I find the number and call my  

> Rheumy Monday before I inject again. My RA seems to be hitting the

> knee area the  last month and my leg calves ache really bad. I'm

> really getting down about  these meds. Last month I had to stop

> the MTX I just kept losing weight . It was  making me nauseated for

> a couple days after taking it orally. My Rheumy doesn't  seem to

> prescribe it by injection. Thanks for  listening......Arirenna

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Hi there,

I take Humira every other week & have not seen any bumps on my body. I now have

been told I need to take weekly & have started this week & I will see if I see

any changes & let you know asap.

 

Mousie

From: Arirenna@... <Arirenna@...>

Subject: [ ] Concerned

Date: Saturday, August 15, 2009, 1:30 PM

 

Afternoon everyone,

I have a concern folks. I don't remember if someone asked this question

before if so forgive me I don't remember. I've been on Humira since April

but the last couple weeks the frequency has been changed to weekly. For a

while I noticed now and then I'd get these red bumps on my legs. I thought

maybe it was from shaving my legs so I stopped shaving them and been wearing

slacks. I seem to be getting them anyhow but still there were only on my

legs. I do seem to be getting more of them since I changed the humira

frequency. I showed them to my Rheumy weeks ago but at the time he didn't seem

concerned or thought it was the humira. Has anyone else gotten that and id so

please share with me what it was. I'm going to cal the humira hotline when I

find the number and call my Rheumy Monday before I inject again. My RA

seems to be hitting the knee area the last month and my leg calves ache really

bad. I'm really getting down about these meds. Last month I had to stop

the MTX I just kept losing weight . It was making me nauseated for a couple

days after taking it orally. My Rheumy doesn't seem to prescribe it by

injection. Thanks for listening... ...Arirenna

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Hi everyone. My 5 year old son Nolan had his 1st injection of xolair just over

a week ago. He was fine till Friday and that is when he started limping. He

can't explain where the pain is it just hurts. I know leg pain can be one of

the side effects. Just wondering how concerned I should be. Thanks

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Please call your son's prescribing physician and report the leg pain. I would

also call his teacher and make sure he didn't have a spill on the playground or

something. I don't know if " growing pains " occur this early or not; I can't

remember. I've had a couple of friends complain to me of their children

experiencing random leg pains (children do not take Xolair) and the peditrician

diagnosed it as growing pains....

We've had a handful of parents post to the board in the 7 or so years the

board's been in operation. I can't remember any of them posting their children

experiencing side effects, but everyone is different.

Good luck; let us know how he's doing.

Addy

Group co-owner

>

> Hi everyone. My 5 year old son Nolan had his 1st injection of xolair just

over a week ago. He was fine till Friday and that is when he started limping.

He can't explain where the pain is it just hurts. I know leg pain can be one of

the side effects. Just wondering how concerned I should be. Thanks

>

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Totally agree with talking to your son's physician.

But I also have a thought. That is also a side effect of oral steroid use.

Not sure if anyone has experienced this or not, but I normally get some sort of

leg pain or cramping when I'm on the " evil candy " . Had this happen even when I

was on Xolair and pred at the same time. That usually is a sign of low

potassium. All the more reason to eat your bananas!!

________________________________

From: Ol Wheezy <uca79iii@...>

Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 1:01:00 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: Concerned

Xolair has been on the market for almost 7 years and then several months (maybe

years) of trials before being approved by the FDA.

To my knowledge there has never been a report of anyone getting leg pain from

xolair, however, the drug was originally meant for people over 12.

Addy is right. Let your doctor know asap and then keep us informed.

Doug

Group founder

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