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I was diagnosed at the end of April 2003 with advanced RA. My

insurance did not want to cover it because they felt it was pre-

existing. I proved them wrong and they are now going to cover my

treatments. To date my medication treatments have been imuran and

steroids. I stopped the steroids a few weeks ago due to weight

gain. I am having multiple flare ups and will be going to the doctor

next week. She had told me she would put me on one of the newer

medications once my insurance kicked in. What do you find has been

successful for you guys. Thanxs!

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> I was diagnosed at the end of April 2003 with advanced RA. My

> insurance did not want to cover it because they felt it was pre-

> existing. I proved them wrong and they are now going to cover my

> treatments. To date my medication treatments have been imuran and

> steroids. I stopped the steroids a few weeks ago due to weight

> gain. I am having multiple flare ups and will be going to the

doctor

> next week. She had told me she would put me on one of the newer

> medications once my insurance kicked in. What do you find has been

> successful for you guys. Thanxs!

What joints etc. are involved etc. I am taking Methotrexate and

folic acid plus salsalate tablets. It is my feet and hands that

bother me so far. Hope your doctor finds something to help you. Betty

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That will vary widely! I have found Kineret to be the most

helpful. I am currently taking Remicade @ 8mg/kg and am not real

impressed... I will be going back to Kineret I think. Best of luck

in your search for the perfect drug!

> I was diagnosed at the end of April 2003 with advanced RA. My

> insurance did not want to cover it because they felt it was pre-

> existing. I proved them wrong and they are now going to cover my

> treatments. To date my medication treatments have been imuran and

> steroids. I stopped the steroids a few weeks ago due to weight

> gain. I am having multiple flare ups and will be going to the

doctor

> next week. She had told me she would put me on one of the newer

> medications once my insurance kicked in. What do you find has

been

> successful for you guys. Thanxs!

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> I was diagnosed at the end of April 2003 with advanced RA. My

> insurance did not want to cover it because they felt it was pre-

> existing. I proved them wrong and they are now going to cover my

> treatments. To date my medication treatments have been imuran and

> steroids. I stopped the steroids a few weeks ago due to weight

> gain. I am having multiple flare ups and will be going to the

doctor

> next week. She had told me she would put me on one of the newer

> medications once my insurance kicked in. What do you find has

been

> successful for you guys. Thanxs! Hello and welcome.I have a very

aggresive form of RA and unfortunately in my case after trying

everything on the market to slow the disease down nothing worked.I'm

now in a wheel chair, in January when Humira first became available

I was the first one in our county to be put on it and thankfully

it's slowed the inflamation by 60%.As well as Imuran,prednisone and

minocycline. But each person's case is so widely different.Some are

able to treat their disease holisticly.I would council that you

listen to your body, as well as your doctors and do exactly what

your doing.Read and reasearch as much as you can.Knowledge is

power.It's amazing how strong you feel when you know what the doctor

is talking about and if you don't, don't be afraid to ask

questions.It sounds like your on a strong path.Keep us informed.And

good luck. Gentleness,Boo.

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