Guest guest Posted March 25, 2005 Report Share Posted March 25, 2005 In a message dated 3/25/2005 8:07:51 AM Central Standard Time, Semalee@... writes: The only thing that has helped me is I try to stay as warm as possible, and the remicade is the only med that has helped. I haven't tried remicade yet; but have tried both enbrel and humira, with and without methotexate. Maybe remicade is the next thing. They're all pretty similar, though, aren't they? Did your pain level change quite a bit on remicade? Kirsten, MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2005 Report Share Posted March 25, 2005 In a message dated 3/25/2005 8:07:51 AM Central Standard Time, Semalee@... writes: The only thing that has helped me is I try to stay as warm as possible, and the remicade is the only med that has helped. I haven't tried remicade yet; but have tried both enbrel and humira, with and without methotexate. Maybe remicade is the next thing. They're all pretty similar, though, aren't they? Did your pain level change quite a bit on remicade? Kirsten, MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2005 Report Share Posted March 25, 2005 Hi, it sounds like you and I have the same main complaints!! Sometimes driving is painful for me because just pushing on the gas hurts. It is hard for me to hold the steering wheel too. The only thing that has helped me is I try to stay as warm as possible, and the remicade is the only med that has helped. Because of it I almost feel like I have some of my life back. Good luck to you, and I will be watching the responses too! Semalee [ ] support/ideas needed for hand and foot pain Good morning, I am looking for ideas on coping with hand and foot pain. I have discovered so far that sitting for too long makes things worse, so I stay as active as possible. I am now having trouble with my grip, though, and am worried about my ability to drive a car sometimes. Also, the ball of my feet is very painful at a constant level. Some questions for those of you with hand/foot pain 1) If you've had surgery, did the pain improve? 2) Anything you've tried that has helped? I have orthotics, expensive good shoes and go to PT 3 times a week. 3) Any suggestions for controlling hand pain? I use hot paraffin wax every day and try to keep my hands warm. Any strategies would be welcome! Kirsten, MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2005 Report Share Posted March 25, 2005 Hi, it sounds like you and I have the same main complaints!! Sometimes driving is painful for me because just pushing on the gas hurts. It is hard for me to hold the steering wheel too. The only thing that has helped me is I try to stay as warm as possible, and the remicade is the only med that has helped. Because of it I almost feel like I have some of my life back. Good luck to you, and I will be watching the responses too! Semalee [ ] support/ideas needed for hand and foot pain Good morning, I am looking for ideas on coping with hand and foot pain. I have discovered so far that sitting for too long makes things worse, so I stay as active as possible. I am now having trouble with my grip, though, and am worried about my ability to drive a car sometimes. Also, the ball of my feet is very painful at a constant level. Some questions for those of you with hand/foot pain 1) If you've had surgery, did the pain improve? 2) Anything you've tried that has helped? I have orthotics, expensive good shoes and go to PT 3 times a week. 3) Any suggestions for controlling hand pain? I use hot paraffin wax every day and try to keep my hands warm. Any strategies would be welcome! Kirsten, MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2005 Report Share Posted March 25, 2005 YES! This happens to me, too. Shifting the car hurts because of sore knuckles. I have one knuckle on one hand that will hurt when nothing else is swollen...it's kind of my signal that a flare is coming on, because that one starts first. Also, for the past couple of days it's been hard to press the brake on the car, or the gas, because the balls of my feet hurt a lot. I've had to put away the very moderate heels I wear to work, and resort to some softer-soled shoes. Semalee <Semalee@...> wrote: Hi, it sounds like you and I have the same main complaints!! Sometimes driving is painful for me because just pushing on the gas hurts. It is hard for me to hold the steering wheel too. The only thing that has helped me is I try to stay as warm as possible, and the remicade is the only med that has helped. Because of it I almost feel like I have some of my life back. Good luck to you, and I will be watching the responses too! Semalee [ ] support/ideas needed for hand and foot pain Good morning, I am looking for ideas on coping with hand and foot pain. I have discovered so far that sitting for too long makes things worse, so I stay as active as possible. I am now having trouble with my grip, though, and am worried about my ability to drive a car sometimes. Also, the ball of my feet is very painful at a constant level. Some questions for those of you with hand/foot pain 1) If you've had surgery, did the pain improve? 2) Anything you've tried that has helped? I have orthotics, expensive good shoes and go to PT 3 times a week. 3) Any suggestions for controlling hand pain? I use hot paraffin wax every day and try to keep my hands warm. Any strategies would be welcome! Kirsten, MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2005 Report Share Posted March 25, 2005 YES! This happens to me, too. Shifting the car hurts because of sore knuckles. I have one knuckle on one hand that will hurt when nothing else is swollen...it's kind of my signal that a flare is coming on, because that one starts first. Also, for the past couple of days it's been hard to press the brake on the car, or the gas, because the balls of my feet hurt a lot. I've had to put away the very moderate heels I wear to work, and resort to some softer-soled shoes. Semalee <Semalee@...> wrote: Hi, it sounds like you and I have the same main complaints!! Sometimes driving is painful for me because just pushing on the gas hurts. It is hard for me to hold the steering wheel too. The only thing that has helped me is I try to stay as warm as possible, and the remicade is the only med that has helped. Because of it I almost feel like I have some of my life back. Good luck to you, and I will be watching the responses too! Semalee [ ] support/ideas needed for hand and foot pain Good morning, I am looking for ideas on coping with hand and foot pain. I have discovered so far that sitting for too long makes things worse, so I stay as active as possible. I am now having trouble with my grip, though, and am worried about my ability to drive a car sometimes. Also, the ball of my feet is very painful at a constant level. Some questions for those of you with hand/foot pain 1) If you've had surgery, did the pain improve? 2) Anything you've tried that has helped? I have orthotics, expensive good shoes and go to PT 3 times a week. 3) Any suggestions for controlling hand pain? I use hot paraffin wax every day and try to keep my hands warm. Any strategies would be welcome! Kirsten, MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2005 Report Share Posted March 25, 2005 The Remicade is all I have tried as far as biologics go. My pain level has dropped SIGNIFICANTLY on the Remicade. And my fatigue too!! Semalee Re: [ ] support/ideas needed for hand and foot pain In a message dated 3/25/2005 8:07:51 AM Central Standard Time, Semalee@... writes: The only thing that has helped me is I try to stay as warm as possible, and the remicade is the only med that has helped. I haven't tried remicade yet; but have tried both enbrel and humira, with and without methotexate. Maybe remicade is the next thing. They're all pretty similar, though, aren't they? Did your pain level change quite a bit on remicade? Kirsten, MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2005 Report Share Posted March 25, 2005 The Remicade is all I have tried as far as biologics go. My pain level has dropped SIGNIFICANTLY on the Remicade. And my fatigue too!! Semalee Re: [ ] support/ideas needed for hand and foot pain In a message dated 3/25/2005 8:07:51 AM Central Standard Time, Semalee@... writes: The only thing that has helped me is I try to stay as warm as possible, and the remicade is the only med that has helped. I haven't tried remicade yet; but have tried both enbrel and humira, with and without methotexate. Maybe remicade is the next thing. They're all pretty similar, though, aren't they? Did your pain level change quite a bit on remicade? Kirsten, MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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