Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Hi Sharon, I have had lots of blood tests! My hb is high, but it always has been, I have borderline igg antibodies anticardiolipin for aps, but because I have had no clinical events (blood clots) they say I don't have aps. My c-reactive protein has been elevated. I have been tested for lyme, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus. I have had chest x rays, spinal x-rays, hip x-rays. The hip x-rays showed that both of my hips are shallow, but it is considered they wouldn't cause the problems I have with my hips and back. I am waiting for the results of a ct scan on my lower back. Medication wise I take tramadol, celebrex, ranitidine and paroxetine. My most prominent problem is back, hip and leg pain, foot drop and dragging my right leg, along with the odd sensations in that leg. One of the most distressing problems I get is coming out with the wrong word or not being able to find my words. If I sneeze or cough I get and odd sensation running down both legs. I see my neuropsychologist in august for the first time, but we are in contact by telephone. She is a lecturing consultant, she is in London at the moment giving lectures. I feel very lucky that she has taken me on. My rheumy is a gem and I wouldn't swap her for the world. Take care all Love girl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Hi Sharon and all, I have tried alot of meds for arthritis as I have a little osteo arthritis in my uper spine. I have found celebrex to be the most gentle on my tum. I have had ibruprofen, voltatrol (diclofenac) arthrotec, vioxx, but in my experiance celebrex is the one for me. I tolerate the others for a couple of weeks then my stomach rebels big time. I take ranitidine to help with the nausea I get but I am going to go on the cinnazrine when I have finished my current course of ranitidine. Losec is a good tum protection to take if you have a sensitive tum. My mri brain scan was clear, that was too and a half years ago. I have a dodgy rombergs sign, can't stay still with my eyes open let alone closed! I live on the Isle of , we live on the eastside which is very rocky and mountainous(sorry sp). The ocean is just afew steps from our house. We see the ferry coming in. The west side of is beautiful beaches and lush meadows where corncrake call. Take care for now Love girl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Hi Bill and all, Thank you for your lovely messages. I haven't had a lumber puncture as yet Bill, but I have a feeling it isn't very far away I think my neuropsychologist is going to have me in hospital for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. Thanks for your advice re Jooleys joint I will have a look there. I am going away for a week to yorkshire to stay with my dad. So farewell for a whilke but not for long. Take care everyone Hugs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 I drive my self crazy sometimes trying to remember things I remember the name of the person in your country I use to keep in touch with, her name was Diane. Bill Re: Thank you for the welcome Hi Sharon,I have had lots of blood tests! My hb is high, but it always has been, I have borderline igg antibodies anticardiolipin for aps, but because I have had no clinical events (blood clots) they say I don't have aps. My c-reactive protein has been elevated. I have been tested for lyme, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus. I have had chest x rays, spinal x-rays, hip x-rays. The hip x-rays showed that both of my hips are shallow, but it is considered they wouldn't cause the problems I have with my hips and back.I am waiting for the results of a ct scan on my lower back.Medication wise I take tramadol, celebrex, ranitidine and paroxetine.My most prominent problem is back, hip and leg pain, foot drop and dragging my right leg, along with the odd sensations in that leg. One of the most distressing problems I get is coming out with the wrong word or not being able to find my words.If I sneeze or cough I get and odd sensation running down both legs.I see my neuropsychologist in august for the first time, but we are in contact by telephone. She is a lecturing consultant, she is in London at the moment giving lectures. I feel very lucky that she has taken me on.My rheumy is a gem and I wouldn't swap her for the world.Take care allLovegirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Hi and welcome! I hope you take a scone with that celebrex....my guilty experience tells that one can make a hole in one's stomach without it... :-P Sam in rainy Boston harrisgirl2003 wrote: Hi Sharon and all, I have tried alot of meds for arthritis as I have a little osteo arthritis in my uper spine. I have found celebrex to be the most gentle on my tum. I have had ibruprofen, voltatrol (diclofenac) arthrotec, vioxx, but in my experiance celebrex is the one for me. I tolerate the others for a couple of weeks then my stomach rebels big time. I take ranitidine to help with the nausea I get but I am going to go on the cinnazrine when I have finished my current course of ranitidine. Losec is a good tum protection to take if you have a sensitive tum. My mri brain scan was clear, that was too and a half years ago. I have a dodgy rombergs sign, can't stay still with my eyes open let alone closed! I live on the Isle of , we live on the eastside which is very rocky and mountainous(sorry sp). The ocean is just afew steps from our house. We see the ferry coming in. The west side of is beautiful beaches and lush meadows where corncrake call. Take care for now Love girl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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