Guest guest Posted April 3, 2005 Report Share Posted April 3, 2005 Thanks ;-) I use to work in the medical field for 9yrs. My panic disorder started than, so I had to leave. I no longer research anything or read into thing's too much. I leave it all up to the doctor's ;-) God bless you, 3 surgeries? I feel for you. It really is a " Painful " procedure, but am so thankful for the " WONDERFUL " surgeon I was able to find. If anyone's in the NY area, I highly recommend the Eye Ear Infirmiry. The reason for the six hour operation, was he was able to scrape out everything, leaving nothing behind, nor having to go back for second surgery. Nothing needed to be reconstructed, and made sure he stimulated my nerves like every 5min. It was so warapped around the facial nerves, I don't even wanna think about it. I'm so glad it's OVER, and hope to never have to deal with anything like this again. Very painful. You better believe I will be at the ear doctor for check-up like every month for rest of my life....lol I will also be sure to take such extra care of my ears. No water, no nothing. How long do you keep this wonderful cup on? Cute little thing I must say. Thanks so much for all your support again. I truly appreciate it. Will be saying a prayer for all of you. OK, back to bed ;-) Hugs- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2005 Report Share Posted September 26, 2005 Hi ,thanks for the support glad to see someone I remember.Do we still the meetings in this area? If so could you please let me know when and where the next one is.Sorry for the short message but only have 2 minutes before this computer shuts off,yes I'm in the library my computer at home is not working now as soon as I get back to work will have it fixed.Bye for now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 Hi Congratulations on the birth of your son, that's great, what'd you name him? Y'know, it could be a good thing not having a sense of smell, especially when you need to change dirty nappies (just kidding). Maybe once your body gets back to normal (hormones are such wonderful things) your symptoms will settle down more. I agree about the pred. if only there weren't the side affects, it'd be one of the best drugs going. Hope you're getting plenty of sleep at night. i'm back Hi all, it has been a long, long time since i have posted. i hope everyone is hanging in there. i stopped posting towards the end of my pregancy because i didnt have much to say. i had to go on prednisone (5mg) because the pregnancy made the polyps and congestion so much worse. once it kicked in i felt great, great, great. i'm finally weaning off of it, and of course, all of my symptoms are coming back - no more smell, less taste, rubber mucus... all the things i did not miss at all. and boy is it hard feeling not up to snuff while i'm chasing around a toddler and caring for a newborn and working! everything went fine with my delivery/recovery. i wound up using plain codeine for a few days post csection for pain relief, but it would have been nice to use tylenol once i didnt need the codeine anymore. oh and i had another boy - 7 lbs, 1 oz, totally healthy and wonderful. so although i'm not really happy to be back, i'm glad that this group is here.... and man i wish that prednisone didnt have long term side effects. i havent found anything that works nearly as well. jennifer (ny) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Hi , many congratulations on the birth of your baby boy!! So pleased to hear the birth went well. Best of luck with coping with toddler, baby and Samters - it can be done - just!! I'm definately with you on your sentiments about prednisone - it works absolute wonders, but is a great shame about long-term side effects. Keep strong, Becky <soniarobins@...> wrote: Hi Congratulations on the birth of your son, that's great, what'd you name him?Y'know, it could be a good thing not having a sense of smell, especiallywhen you need to change dirty nappies (just kidding).Maybe once your body gets back to normal (hormones are such wonderfulthings) your symptoms will settle down more. I agree about the pred. if only there weren't the side affects, it'd be oneof the best drugs going.Hope you're getting plenty of sleep at night.-----Original Message-----From: samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Ofjbca623Sent: Monday, 17 October 2005 3:00 AMsamters Subject: i'm backHi all, it has been a long, long time since i have posted. i hopeeveryone is hanging in there. i stopped posting towards the end of mypregancy because i didnt have much to say. i had to go on prednisone(5mg) because the pregnancy made the polyps and congestion so muchworse. once it kicked in i felt great, great, great. i'm finallyweaning off of it, and of course, all of my symptoms are coming back -no more smell, less taste, rubber mucus... all the things i did notmiss at all. and boy is it hard feeling not up to snuff while i'mchasing around a toddler and caring for a newborn and working! everything went fine with my delivery/recovery. i wound up using plaincodeine for a few days post csection for pain relief, but it wouldhave been nice to use tylenol once i didnt need the codeine anymore.oh and i had another boy - 7 lbs, 1 oz, totally healthy and wonderful. so although i'm not really happy to be back, i'm glad that this groupis here.... and man i wish that prednisone didnt have long term sideeffects. i havent found anything that works nearly as well.jennifer (ny) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 welcome back jennifer and congrats on the birth of your son! i hope you are feeling better soon. after pregnancy things seem to go haywire for a bit. i am still taking daily prednisone for a year and a half now and it is the only way i can stay mostly clear. i do everything else i am supposed to but i need that added boost i guess. make sure to get enough rest especially with all you have on your plate! none of us wants to be on this board but are so lucky to have others that understand. hang in there and keep us posted. trudy. > > Hi all, it has been a long, long time since i have posted. i hope > everyone is hanging in there. i stopped posting towards the end of my > pregancy because i didnt have much to say. i had to go on prednisone > (5mg) because the pregnancy made the polyps and congestion so much > worse. once it kicked in i felt great, great, great. i'm finally > weaning off of it, and of course, all of my symptoms are coming back - > no more smell, less taste, rubber mucus... all the things i did not > miss at all. and boy is it hard feeling not up to snuff while i'm > chasing around a toddler and caring for a newborn and working! > > everything went fine with my delivery/recovery. i wound up using plain > codeine for a few days post csection for pain relief, but it would > have been nice to use tylenol once i didnt need the codeine anymore. > oh and i had another boy - 7 lbs, 1 oz, totally healthy and wonderful. > > so although i'm not really happy to be back, i'm glad that this group > is here.... and man i wish that prednisone didnt have long term side > effects. i havent found anything that works nearly as well. > > jennifer (ny) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Becky..why can't you get your fill? It sounds like you are ready for one...and it WILL make all the difference in the world!BIG HUGS, AND GOD'S BLESSINGSDawnita MayLowpass, Oregon10/05/05 dob "Iraida" 209/167/135 5ft 3inches See Mylatest photos at: http://dawnita1961.myphotoalbum.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Becky, gaining 2 lbs is not bad at all during this stage where you are at. Hang in there, one more week or so and you can have your fill! M 280/174/155 -106lbs gone for good! Lapband 3/1/05 http://www.tracyslapband.com From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of RLSSent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 10:08 AM Subject: I'm back Hi Gang,I home again and doing OK. I am feeling a bit discouraged but will befine. I'm not loosing any weight, in fact after being gone for a weekI have gained 2 lbs.!!!!!!!!!!!! I am at the 5 week stage where myswelling has gone down and I feel like I can eat regular. I am hungryalot and have been venturing eating some things that I know I shouldnot have. This period of waiting until I can get my first fill isreally hard. Today I am going back on the broth and try to get backwith it. Say a prayer or two for me please. I hate feeling this way.Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Hey Becky, dont be discouraged. I was told that after the initial weightloss to expect some regain due to eating solids and so forth. Best way is to bump up your exercise if you can. This week will be difficult since it will be raining for the majority of the day. My plans are to get up early and head to the gym so I can work out over there, and was thinking of getting back on the bike and peddle to my favorite movies I know it's tough but hang in there. I've been having some mushies like refried beans (canned, vegetarian/less fat), cream of wheat, tofu in my soups, tomato soup and of course my all time favorite hot/sour soup which usually has tofu in it...I try to have snacks (my fruit cups) in between meals, and been drinking tons of water. It's difficult but I know I can stick it out, perhaps try some other mushies like mashed potatoes to give you something that will last a bit. Once we get onto solids we won't be as hungry, which is only a couple of weeks for you. I'm hoping to get my fill sometime during the easter break...it's the only time I can really get away from here for a few days. I'll say a prayer for you!!! Take Care and keep smiling girl, this is just the first few steps of a long journey but a journey that will bring us joy at each stage....Also, if you have been working out alot, you are trading muscle for fat...muscle is heavier...so don't worry. If you can have someone get your body measurements...someone told me to go by that rather than the scale. {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} Kelli > > Hi Gang, > I home again and doing OK. I am feeling a bit discouraged but will be > fine. I'm not loosing any weight, in fact after being gone for a week > I have gained 2 lbs.!!!!!!!!!!!! I am at the 5 week stage where my > swelling has gone down and I feel like I can eat regular. I am hungry > alot and have been venturing eating some things that I know I should > not have. This period of waiting until I can get my first fill is > really hard. Today I am going back on the broth and try to get back > with it. Say a prayer or two for me please. I hate feeling this way. > Becky > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Which Dr. in Eugene? If it is Dr. Fitzpatrick I better get mine scheduled too!BIG HUGS, AND GOD'S BLESSINGSDawnita MayLowpass, Oregon10/05/05 dob "Iraida" 209/167/135 5ft 3inches See Mylatest photos at: http://dawnita1961.myphotoalbum.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Yes, Dawnita, It is. She is booked through March and has just a few opening in April. Busy Lady!!!!!!!!!! I might have to give the doctor in Tri Cities a try because I am concerned about waiting until the end of April. I am feeling a bit better today. I just needed to be home I guess to keep with my routine. Becky"dawnita3@..." <dawnita3@...> wrote: Which Dr. in Eugene? If it is Dr. Fitzpatrick I better get mine scheduled too!BIG HUGS, AND GOD'S BLESSINGSDawnita MayLowpass, Oregon10/05/05 dob "Iraida" 209/167/135 5ft 3inches See Mylatest photos at: http://dawnita1961.myphotoalbum.com/ Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 I got mine booked for April 11th... a little longer than I had hoped to wait, but not too bad.BIG HUGS, AND GOD'S BLESSINGSDawnita MayLowpass, Oregon10/05/05 dob "Iraida" 209/167/135 5ft 3inches See Mylatest photos at: http://dawnita1961.myphotoalbum.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Hello molly my name is nora i had my surger on 12/29/2005 at since i have lost 40 pounds it has been three months to and i am looking forward to more i will get a second fill on april 14,2006, he is a wonderful doct and i love there staff ,,,, so at first you need to change youreating habits its the hardest but its worth it noramolly <msmolly6255@...> wrote: Had my banding on march 20, 2006 molly m New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC for low, low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Hi Molly, here....all went well and I got back very early this morning. All went well and I feed good. How are you doing?molly <msmolly6255@...> wrote: Had my banding on march 20, 2006 molly m Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Hi Molly, here....all went well and I got back very early this morning. All went well and I feed good. How are you doing?molly <msmolly6255@...> wrote: Had my banding on march 20, 2006 molly m New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC for low, low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 HI MARY. I AM DOING GREAT I AM GOING DANCING TONIGHT NOT SURE I WILL DO WELL. BUT GOING ANYWAY AT LEAST TO LISTEN TO MUSIC. IT WAS REALLY NICE TO MET YOU. GOOD LUCK AND PLEASE LETS KEEP IN TOUCH. I WEIGHTED THIS AM AND WAS SO SHOCK 259 DOWN 21 POUNDS IN TWO WEEK. I DID THE HIGH PROTIEN DIET THE WEEK BEFORE SURGERY IT HELPED. MOLLY M. Re: I'm back Hi Molly, here....all went well and I got back very early this morning. All went well and I feed good. How are you doing?molly <msmolly6255@...> wrote: Had my banding on march 20, 2006 molly m Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Welcome Back and Molly!!! How was your experience??? Tammy Irish" B." <kede95@...> wrote: Hi Molly, here....all went well and I got back very early this morning. All went well and I feed good. How are you doing?molly <msmolly6255@...> wrote: Had my banding on march 20, 2006 molly m New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC for low, low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Congratulations Nora on your weight loss!! Are you going back to Dr. A for your fill?? Tammy I. nora morales <noralastra@...> wrote: Hello molly my name is nora i had my surger on 12/29/2005 at since i have lost 40 pounds it has been three months to and i am looking forward to more i will get a second fill on april 14,2006, he is a wonderful doct and i love there staff ,,,, so at first you need to change youreating habits its the hardest but its worth it noramolly <msmolly6255@...> wrote: Had my banding on march 20, 2006 molly m New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC for low, low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 Tim, I think my mom and I met you leaving the hospital and heading to the hoptel...in the van. Is that correct? If so, glad to hear you did so well. Jane > > Wow!! I can't believe I did it!! I had LB surgery done on 10/4. I got > home last night. Glad to be back. > > Let me start off by telling anyone who is reading this and is > skeptical of going. I understand. I felt the very same way. When I got > to the hospital...... all my anxiety about was gone for good. Hospital > Almater was unbelievable. It was so clean and professional. This place > was way cleaner, newer, and nicer than my local hospital. I swear > there must be a cleaning staff on duty 24 hours a day. > > All the doctors and nurses are first class and top shelf. Dr. Campos > is great. He made sure I understood everything. Dr. Aceves was great. > If you are worried about the language problem. Forget about it. I > swear the Doctors had a bigger vocabulary than I did. They all treated > me like a king. It felt real good. > > Yolanda.... She is just a sweetheart! I miss her already! > > Tim > > PS. be sure to have Ernesto show you the real strange natural > phenomena on the way back to the airport. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2006 Report Share Posted October 9, 2006 Tim, I was glad to meet you down there!! :-) I am I was coming in as you were leaving. Another Washingtonian. :-) Isnt it funny how you get home and you miss the staff down there, I feel the same way. there was a mail nurse " I nick named him chachi from happy days " (he doesnt know this of course). But he had the best smile and was by my side all the way through surgery. He brightened my days and I miss him too!! I also miss Yolonda, And Dr. Compos. Dr. A was great too. He is so serious! He takes his work very serious, which is great! He reminded me of a dad, scolding you and making sure you are doing what you are supposed to. lol " did you walk, did you do your breathing excersises, did you walk, did you do your breathing!! everytime he saw you!! :-) glad you made it home safe!! keep in touch, hugs, > > Wow!! I can't believe I did it!! I had LB surgery done on 10/4. I got > home last night. Glad to be back. > > Let me start off by telling anyone who is reading this and is > skeptical of going. I understand. I felt the very same way. When I got > to the hospital...... all my anxiety about was gone for good. Hospital > Almater was unbelievable. It was so clean and professional. This place > was way cleaner, newer, and nicer than my local hospital. I swear > there must be a cleaning staff on duty 24 hours a day. > > All the doctors and nurses are first class and top shelf. Dr. Campos > is great. He made sure I understood everything. Dr. Aceves was great. > If you are worried about the language problem. Forget about it. I > swear the Doctors had a bigger vocabulary than I did. They all treated > me like a king. It felt real good. > > Yolanda.... She is just a sweetheart! I miss her already! > > Tim > > PS. be sure to have Ernesto show you the real strange natural > phenomena on the way back to the airport. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 hi jen. no qualifications needed for joining this board. cant help you with your diseases but it would be good to know what treatment you've recieved so far. i've been diagnosed with reiters syndrome and share some of your symptoms. best wishes from the middle kingdom. james Jen <nettazig@...> wrote: I could really use some input here, especially since I didn't get clued in til I saw my treatment records! Thanks, Jen --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 Sure sounds like one of these diseases. I have found that doctor's use some strange terminology at times. It is really not their fault but a fault of their training. I remember working under a Surgeon who was a Colonel in the Canadian Army and also head of the Medical School at Queen's University. When he had his residents following him around he would chide them something ridiculous if they could not make a provisional diagnosis without relying on tests. To me he sounded like a great bully, when he really wasn't. He was a stickler for a proper physical exam at the time they first saw the patient along with an exhausting patient history. I think some of the residents where deathly afraid of him and made some mistakes which he used to teach them later. I also remember a Doctor who had a great sense of humour so I won't name him as he is still practicing medicine in Calgary. Anyway he saw this one soldier with crab lice, but on the sick report he wrote " mobile dandruff " . We were laughing our heads off but his company commander and Commanding Officer along with the Base Surgeon were not laughing. Boy did he catch it. We still laugh about that and rabbit hunting at night with a jeep when I do see him. We did spend our fair share of time on the carpet. That was in mine and his young and stupid age. Welcome home Jen. Fr. Dave I'm back Hello all, it's me Jen, and I'm back again. I left mostly because I didn't think I had any diagnoses that would qualify me for belonging to this board. Well, then I obtained treatment notes from my pain management doctor for another purpose, and found out just exactly how messed up my back is. Funny how doctors keep treating you, but never tell you what exactly is wrong with you! In reading my most recent notes, I have sacroiliitis, which we already knew about, lumbar radiculopathy, facet syndrome, and a very long worded thing called lumbar spondylogenic facet arthritis. I understand all of the words separately, and I get " lumbar facet arthritis " , but does this diagnosis mean I have a type of spondylitis or spondylarthropathy? And is the overall prognosis for it about the same as any other type of spondy? Has anyone ever heard of this before, or does anyone on here have the same type of problem? I could really use some input here, especially since I didn't get clued in til I saw my treatment records! Thanks, Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 , The first time I was a memeber, they didn't know what I had, and then nothing was showing up on MRI's and x-rays. Over time, I continued to get worse, to the point where I was sent to a really great pain doctor. I've had several different types of injections...I can't remember them all, but it was the facet blocks that yielded the diagnostic clues, and they also qualified me for candidacy for RF nerve ablations. Those nerve ablations were what finally let to my ultimate diagnosis of lumbar spondylosis and facet arthritis. The tiny camera the doctor used detected what the MRI's and x-rays were missing, and the nerve abations FINALLY gave me blessed relief. I am not currently on any form of treatment for this, other than an anti-inflammatory, and pain medication, and I'm quite happy to stay that way. I was on Plaquenil at one time, and it helped for a little bit, but then all it did was make my hair start to fall out and make me look like a pizza face! Only when it comes down to the point where I have no other choice will I take one of those drugs again, but I will continue with the nerve ablations, as none of my doctors has advised otherwise. I know that some probably think I'm crazy, but the past 4 years of my life have been filled with drugs, doctors, and illness. I don't want to add more. I want to live my life to the fullest, without more drugs bringing me down, as long as I can. I also have other illnesses that I will write about in another note, but for now, I have to go. We are getting ready to leave. Jen *Unnecessary amounts of quoted text removed by moderator for poster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 Jen, many of us with a spondyloarthropathies have the same clinical picture as you describe. There are several conditions which can be attributed to these findings: <<wide range of factors may cause sacroiliitis: * Heavy lifting, especially if you lift incorrectly or your muscles aren't prepared for the activity * A traumatic injury or sudden impact, such as a motor vehicle accident or a fall, affecting your spine, lower back, pelvis or buttocks * Spondyloarthropathies, which include ankylosing spondylitis, arthritis associated with psoriasis and others * Degenerative arthritis, also called osteoarthritis of the spine, causing degeneration of the sacroiliac joints, which can cause mild inflammation and pain * Pregnancy, because the pelvis must stretch to accommodate childbirth * Infection of the sacroiliac joint, sometimes caused by bacteria in food (brucellosis>> There are other tests that may point to a Spondy type of disease. One of them, the genetic factor blood test (HLA B27 antigen). 95% of Ankylosing spondilitis patients are positive for this gene and up to 80% of Reactive Arthritis. Has your doctor given you this test? Family history can be helpful in Dx for spondy. I can't remember your other symptoms...besides the lower back pain. That would help a doctor come to a definite Dx. The fact that your previous doctor ordered Plaquenil would tend to point to a spondy disease or other arthritis. My husband has a relative with osteoarthritis (degenerative arthritis), and she has the same findings that you describe. I have Ankylosing Spondylitis, and have the same findings on my Xrays/MRI that yours showed. Mine show the fusion on both sides. Usually, ReA shows up on just one side of the SI joints. Plaquenil is a relatively mild DMARD (disease modifying rheumatic drug) and does cause loss of hair and hair blonding, but does not cause the pizza (or moon) face side effect you mentioned. However, steroids (Prednisone) can give this classic side effect. Sometimes, when we are on several drugs at one time, we tend to think that one or the other is the culprit for the side effect. Long term Prednisone can be wicked. It is a strong drug...taken long term, but is sometimes necessary. Anti-TNF drugs are given to help stop the progression of the severe disease. Some of us have to make that decision and weigh the benefits to the side effects of these types of drugs. I'm very glad you were able to find some relief from your pain (nerve block/etc). I haven't had the nerve blocks, but my RH doctor wanted me to try them. I've had steroid/lidocaine shots to both SI joints and knees and it did wonders for an acute which was causing a lot of nerve pain in my legs, knee and feet, making it difficult to walk. I don't get them for chronic type pain (which is a daily occurrence), just when it becomes unbearable. What ever your Dx is...we all are in the same boat...so to speak. We understand the pain and suffering and can relate to that. Best wishes, Connie _Sacroiliitis: Inflammatory & Infectious Disorders: Causes - Back.com_ (http://www.back.com/causes-inflammatory-sacrolitis.html) _MedlinePlus Drug Information: Prednisone_ (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a601102.html) _Plaquenil Side Effects, and Drug Interactions - Hydroxychloroquine - RxList Monographs_ (http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/hquine_ad.htm) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 Connie, What a timely subject - today I found a new way to get a dose of Sacroiliitis. I was playing a new game with my new dog, where I was playing keep-away with my foot. I even let him chew on my heal a little bit. I could barely get out of my chair after we stopped. Inflamed Sacroiliac! Ouch! Harv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 Hey, Adam! Very glad to have you back, so welcome! I'm so sorry to hear about your situation and symptomology. Lots of us can relate, but that doesn't make it much easier on you. I took Enbrel for about 18 months and had mixed results. The inflammatory process and pain lessened, but infections increased. I made the decision to stop it because I didn't like the cancer risk nor the infections. (Same with me for Mtx.) It is an extremely personal choice, based on your health, familial history (relative to cancer) and other factors. No matter what you choose, we're here to cheer and support you. Again, welcome back and we'll be talking with you! Best regards! (NC) -------------------------------------------------------- Notice: To comply with certain U.S. Treasury regulations, we inform you that, unless expressly stated otherwise, any U.S. federal tax advice contained in this e-mail, including attachments, is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by any person for the purpose of avoiding any penalties that may be imposed by the Internal Revenue Service. " -------------------------------------------------------- Notice: This communication, including attachments, may contain information that is confidential and protected by the attorney/client or other privileges. It constitutes non-public information intended to be conveyed only to the designated recipient(s). If the reader or recipient of this communication is not the intended recipient, an employee or agent of the intended recipient who is responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, or you believe that you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and promptly delete this e-mail, including attachments without reading or saving them in any manner. The unauthorized use, dissemination, distribution, or reproduction of this e-mail, including attachments, is prohibited and may be unlawful. Receipt by anyone other than the intended recipient(s) is not a waiver of any attorney/client or other privilege. -------------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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