Guest guest Posted April 6, 2000 Report Share Posted April 6, 2000 Dawn -- how wonderful to see results! I hope she is still tolerating the helmet ok, too. Do you know how much longer you have to go? -----Original Message----- From: Dawn [mailto:cateyes78@...] Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 8:49 PM Plagiocephalyegroups Subject: seeing results Hi everyone! is' head is rounding out!!!! Im so excited becauseI was beginning to have my doubts. And her ears are even starting tolign up!!!! This is such a relief:-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2000 Report Share Posted April 7, 2000 Hi everyone! is' head is rounding out!!!! Im so excited becauseI was beginning to have my doubts. And her ears are even starting tolign up!!!! This is such a relief:-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2000 Report Share Posted April 11, 2000 Belinda.....She's in a helmet and has been in it for about 2 months. Shes just about ready for a new one. Before we know it, our little ones will be out of the helmet and have a " round " head:-) How is the helmet working for your son?Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2000 Report Share Posted April 11, 2000 >Shes tolerating it a little better. They made a chin strap for her that attaches to the back of the helmet also. This helps keep it on and from sliding down over her eyes. We dont have another doctors appt. until Sept. That will put her at 20 months. So....I guess we'll see from there:-) How are things going with Quinn?Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2000 Report Share Posted April 11, 2000 Dawn, The helmet has made some improvement. We noticed change as early as 2-3wks. I still see misalignment with ears. They are slowly moving. We are keeping our fingers crossed. The only problem we have had is due to his eczema. The scalp is clear were helmet total covers but very irritated were the openings are. Belinda (Indiana) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2007 Report Share Posted February 15, 2007 I take it once a day .. no hex and no pigmentation problems and all the pain is gone in my hands.. my knee is still not great but it is from an injury. I can go without any pain meds most days. I still get fatigued but I can handle that. rheumatic Seeing results Hi Everyone, I have had RA for 30 years and the first time went into remission after about 15 years. I refused the heavy drugs and used strict diet controls and paracetamol only but got joint damage. I developed bursitis in both shoulders 3 years ago and 12 months ago after major stress the RA returned in full force in most of my joints from my jaw to my toes. I had to stop work (I'm an artist) and life was miserable. I found this list (blessings to you all) and started on the minocycline in October after my rheumatologist insisted on methotrexate (which I refused). I have been taking 100mg MWF. I've also been very conscious of diet - no gluten, dairy or sugar. People tell me I look very healthy! In January suddenly all the pain in my muscles disappeared and the joint pain is minimal. I can swim freestyle for the first time in 3 years (breaststroke is still a bit painful) and am looking forward to eventually being able to regularly swim across the beautiful Byron Bay and see all the sea creatures again as I used to do. I'm walking lots too though get fatigued after half an hour. And I can paint and type again! I've been on sulfasalazine, Plaquenil, Prednisone, Naprosyn and Nexium for 12 months. Had an extreme reaction (suicidal depression) to the sulfasalazine and substituted Plaquenil. Now I'm only using Plaquenil and minocycline with the occasional paracetamol. I'm trying to decide whether to go to 100 mg daily to see if the twinges go away. My joints are still a bit swollen and I get pain when I strain them, eg, take off tight jar lids. I've stayed on the MWF regime to try to avoid the Herxing and so far it's been fine. Now though I have had itchy skin and nausea for about two or three weeks. The nausea is better the day after I use laxatives. Psyllium and prune juice doesn't help move things along. I thought it may be a herx but read of others who have gut motility problems too. My GP, who knows nothing about antibiotic therapy but is watching with interest, says it's the drugs making my stomach 'cold' (he's a Chinese medicine practitioner too) and to try to go off the Plaquenil. I am also reluctant to go to 100 mg daily because I fear the hyperpigmentation. Has anyone here been having minocycline long term and not had pigmentation problems? I don't think it affects everyone does it? I wish I'd started the minocycline earlier but better late than never! My GP and rheumy say it might be the Plaquenil kicking in after 7 months. I guess I'll only know when I stop the Plaquenil and see what happens. It's very scary to contemplate but I'll eventually get there. I think I'll wait until I've been painfree for a few more months. QUESTIONS: I'd like to hear from anyone who has experienced nausea after starting minocycline and did it eventually go away? Is it generally recommended to increase the dose to really hit the RA on the head or is it safer to stay with 3 times a week? Do many of you have hyperpigmentation in any form? I've ordered The New Arthritis Breakthrough from the US (I'm in Australia) but it hasn't arrived yet. I guess I'll get some answers there. I wish more drs here knew about this. I have a friend with Inclusive Body Myositis who is now in a wheelchair and have told her what I've read about Zithromax but her dr wont hear of it. Anyway, thanks everyone. I look forward to your advice. Ros http://www.sandsartmandalas.com.au ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- avast! Antivirus: Inbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 000714-0, 02/15/2007 Tested on: 2/15/2007 7:19:32 PM avast! - copyright © 1988-2007 ALWIL Software. --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 000714-0, 02/15/2007 Tested on: 2/15/2007 7:26:06 PM avast! - copyright © 1988-2007 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Share Posted February 16, 2007 Hi There!!! I have been on Minocin for going on seven years. I use twice a day, everyday when I am out of remission and once a day mon-wed-fri to maintain. I have had no hyperpigmentation and I am a really fair skinned blonde that would definitely show age spots fast. I do take vitamin c and a multivitamin everyday. Several on this group have said this helps a lot. I also stay out of the sun and never sun bathe as I never was able to tan even when young. If you stay out of the sun and increase your vitamin C you should considerably reduce your risk of this. Of course some of us are just genetically programmed to get those dark patches as we get older and it really has nothing to do with RA or minocin at all. Many of my relatives have never taken minocin but have dark patches as they age, my sister who has no health issues is 8 years younger and already has many dark spots. I really attritribute it to staying out of the sun as much as possible. The minocin may increase ones risk but so far my measures to reduce them seem to be working. Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Share Posted February 16, 2007 OOps!!! Forgot...I did have nausea for the first month or so on Minocin. I do take it with soda crackers or piece of toast. Just nothing that is calcium rich as the minocin will bind with the calcium and not work as well. After awhile my body adjusted just fine. My doctor who specialized in antibiotic protocol started me on 100 mg twice a day everyday and fortunately I never really herxed. I was also on plaquenil for the first two months and then just stopped. Plaquenil builds up in ones body over time and also takes time to go back out so there was not too much problem. If you are willing to try I would not hesitate to recommend a daily dose of minocin until you are in complete remission. Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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