Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 Hi and welcome! That's what I'm on 5 pills a week. Have been on metho for 13 years or so. first drops in water and then pills weekly. I wasn't told for years that I should have been on folic acid. Now I am. I don't usually see any side effects with it (that's just me though) I've had to be off it for about 5 weeks because of a snafu with my lab work and the prescription. The dr ordered the lab and I got the lab but the results were never sent. I was in the midst of a severe depressive episode this past month so I wasn't cognizant of what was going on with the situation till I finally got myself together enough to research the test and found out they spelled my name wrong at the lab!!!! AND I just found out yesterday they put the wrong Medicaid number on my claim DOH!!!!!!! I am also going to be restarting Remicaid soon. It is a good combo with Metho supposedly in slowing down the symptoms. I just hate that this stuff is so hard on the liver! but we really have little choice in the matter. Liz > > I'm about to start methotrexate (5 pills (12.5 mg)/week, , and I wanted to ask for advice > about taking it. Have those of you who take it found it goes down more comfortably with > food, or an hour after eating? Anything else for first-timers to be aware of? > > My doctor's putting me on folic acid at the same time: if anyone else is on this combination, > do you find it works better to take it at the same time as the MTX, at a different time, or that > it doesn't matter? > > Thanks so much! > > EA > > > ------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------- > Post message: > > Set your subscription to digest (one email a day) / > > Contributions to RISG.ORG are tax deductible. Credit Card or PayPal > http://www.risg.org/contributions.htm > > You're Not Alone! > http://www.risg.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 I am on 7.5 mg of Methotrexate. During the first few weeks, I found it helped to eat some dry toast a couple of hours after taking Mtx to minimize nausea. I take folic acid daily and was advised that taking an extra 1,000 mg on the day of Mtx and the following day would help to minimize side effects. I never needed to do this. J. Blake http://www.growingstrong.org sjblake@... I'm protected by SpamBrave http://www.spambrave.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 I try to take mine in the evening before bed with a snack. My folic acid is taken every day in the morning. Kate G At 10:13 AM 1/9/2009, you wrote: >Hi! Thank you all for sharing so much information; it looks really helpful. > > I was just diagnosed with ReA on Tuesday-- the diagnosis explains a lot > of inflammation- >related health issues I've had for the past 9 years-- > >--most recently, five nearly-spontaneous stress fractures/stress injuries >in my feet this past >year! I'm waddling around in a pair of air-cast boots, trying to heal up >so I can someday walk >again. > >I'm about to start methotrexate (5 pills (12.5 mg)/week, , and I wanted to >ask for advice >about taking it. Have those of you who take it found it goes down more >comfortably with >food, or an hour after eating? Anything else for first-timers to be aware of? > >My doctor's putting me on folic acid at the same time: if anyone else is >on this combination, >do you find it works better to take it at the same time as the MTX, at a >different time, or that >it doesn't matter? > >Thanks so much! > >EA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 I was on injectible metho for a couple years and I did it just before bed, then you sleep through the side effects.? So when I started rheumatrex I have done the same thing, just take it at bedtime with food (usually graham crackers and peanut butter), something with protein works best for me.? I've never been on the folic acid, doctor didn't think it? was necessary.? Hope that helps.? Good Luck to you.? Kathy from WI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 i took methotrexate every monday morning.i had 2 classes in the morning and then i would take my meds on the way home,i would take a 1/2 dose of nyquil to put me to sleep.the nausea and vomiting would be bad if i didn't sleep through the worst of it.i would have severe nausea and diarrhea if i didn't. i would sleep for about 5 hours and then get up for 2 classes in the afternoon.the folic acid helps it absorb better.i didn;t like the methotrexate..it made my hair fall out.i was bald for 6 months.my white count stayed low like it was supposed to.i started having inflammation in my lungs so i had to go on arava instead.not as many side affects but it made me bald again within 2 weeks.small price to pay for less pain and inflammation. From: J. Blake <sarah@...> Subject: Re: introducing myself and methotrexate question Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 12:53 PM I am on 7.5 mg of Methotrexate. During the first few weeks, I found it helped to eat some dry toast a couple of hours after taking Mtx to minimize nausea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 I was on methotrexate for about 4 years. I took the pills for quite a few months until my husband told on me that I was throwing up soon after I took the once a week pills. Then the doctor suggested injections. I got quite used to those after a while. I had several side effects from it but figured the med was better than the alternatives, which my main scare is losing the eye. Finally last november I asked the doctor if there was anything else I could take with humira and he put me on leflunomide. So far I feel better. Take the folic acid. I take 2 pills. It helps with the mouth soreness, and protects the liver.I take mine whenever I think of it during the day. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2009 Report Share Posted January 12, 2009 Thank you all so very much! I'll take my first dose tonight, and feel ready for anything, now that I'm armed with all your stories. All best, EA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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