Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 In a message dated 2/9/2004 1:00:49 PM Pacific Standard Time, dickparr@... writes: It's just good to find others that know what you go through each day. Welcome! I am so glad you found this list! It is a Wonderful group of people with lots of information and support to share. K Adrienne's mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 I don't know why I never looked for a support group on the internet before? I guess it goes along with everything else. A little bit about myself (turned out it isn't just a bit, sorry); I was diagnosed by my GP in 1989 with arthritis because of the all the stiff joints I was getting. About every 6 months I had to go in to have fluids removed from my knees and cortisone injected in its place. At 39 I thought I was a little young but I found out all ages get arthritis. He referred me to a rheumatologist to get a better diagnosis. After tests, x-rays and blood work, I was diagnosed with Psoriatic Arthritis (PA), Reactive Arthritis/Reiter's Syndrome (ReA) and Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS). The blood work also showed I was HLA-B27 positive. The joints that are affected are; fingers, hands, wrists, shoulders, hips, knees, ankles, feet and toes. I have large knots/bulges at the base of my neck which I have been told is from muscle tension in the neck. All I know is that it is getting harder and harder to move my neck and it is in constant pain. My back has pain in the lumbar area, the middle of the back and in the neck In about 1992 I really started having trouble with my feet. Bad enough that I couldn't walk on them and it wasn't joint pain. To make a long story short, I went through about 4 doctors and 18 months of being on prednisone before a podiatrist determined that I had what they call a Neuroma between the toes. Turned out over the next four years I had 4 of them, two in each foot, so I had 3 operations to remove them. Feet are better now. Over the years I have gone through the normal meds. After the Tylenol and Aspirins didn't work any more I went to Celebrex, next was Vioxx and then on to Mobic which I take now. Next was to add Sulfasalazine which didn't do anything and then on to Methotrexate which did some good. I was put on Enbrel about a year ago which does do wonders for me. I take the folic acid to go with the methotrzate or I get a bad yeast infection in my mouth (had 2 of them) which is no fun. Take blood pressure meds, cholesterol meds, and since I was on prednisone for so long, I now get to take water pills each day for the extra water retention. Potassium to make up for the water pills and Nexium for the reflux. I know the Enbrel and Methotrexate work because twice I have had infections and had to stop those two meds until the infection cleared up. Boy did I hurt after about 3 days of not taking Enbrel and Methotrexate, I could not wait to get back on them. About 6 months ago the pain was getting so bad that I needed something for it. Taking Hydrocodone helped but I didn't want to have to take it every day. So my rheumatologist started me on Ultracet which makes day to day living tolerable. Only need the hydro every once in awhile when I really over do it. One of the best things my rheumatologist prescribed for me and the wife (she has arthritis also) was a hot tub back in 2001. When I am really hurting I just got in for about 20 min and fell a lot better when I get out. Before the Enbrel, I would use it up to 3 times a day. It was the only thing that could get me walking in the morning and it was what helped me to sleep at night. Now to add to the fatigue that the PA cause's, in December last year, I was diagnosed with sever Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). So now I get to sleep with a VPAP machine at night wearing a full face mask. Took to it better then I thought I would. Valentines Day will be my first anniversary since I was forced to stop working. I continued to work through all the above until I went on a business trip last January and got some type of a virus. Even after the entire set of tests the doctors did, they still don't know what kind I had. It caused me to swell up to the point that I thought my skin was going to brake open. It also made it very difficult to breath. It then made is so that I could not stand for very long or sit for very long. I have 4 different types of cushions that I use to sit on now. Since last January all my symptoms have really kicked in. My rheumatologist said that what ever I got, it sure did play heck with my system. My memory lose has gotten worse and my concentration is about half of what it was. I passed all of the breathing tests they gave me, but failed the Echocardiogram. They said I have an abnormal left ventricle and a large heart. Still not bad enough to have anything done with it yet, I just have to watch it and get checked now and then. Since last January, I have also been diagnosed with Osteoarthritis in my knees. They do a lot of crunching and popping when I bend over or sit down. Still fighting social security for my disability, but hopping for it soon. Well sorry; I guess I have talked enough, and it's awhile to type this up so I better post it. It's just good to find others that know what you go through each day. Thanks for listening, Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Dick, Good luck with getting the Social Security disability. I really hope you get it. Appeal, appeal, appeal if you have too (I don't have it, just know people who've gone through it). I can really relate to your story. I'm on Vioxx, Enbrel, a beta blocker for the pressure and heart, Remeron and Ambien for nighttime pain, and Prilosec and Zantac for the heartburn all the other meds. cause. And, I'm only turning 41 tomorrow. People who don't deal with this have no idea. Good luck and please keep posting. Janet in San Francisco ReA since 1973; diagnosed 1997; HLA-B27+ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Thank you Janet, and Happy Birthday..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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