Guest guest Posted April 29, 2005 Report Share Posted April 29, 2005 Hi All, I am very new to this group and also to RA. I found out I had it in November of 2004. Well, as you may know, I have decided to switch rheumy as the one I had just put me on Prednisone, plaquenil and voltaren. he told me nothing of the side effects of the prednisone and even though I told him I did not want to stay on it, he refused to put me on any other meds due to the fact that " they need to check my liver every month " Well, none of the meds worked for me and I went off the prednisone. Armed with my research from this group I went back to see him. he was not happy at all but did send me for x-rays of my hands and feet to see what damage has been done. on my way out he also told me that I should " try to do some tai chi " when I laughed in his face and explained that I have three kids 2 of them under 3 and a hubby who works long hours he then said " stress makes it worse " well DUH. anyway, I went to see my primary doc to get a new referral and he actually LISTENED to me. I explained my terrible pain how I have totally changed my eating habits 6 months ago and also have been doing walking exercise tapes (they are harder than you think) for 3-4 days a week a mile and a half each time and haven lost any weight. also that I just want to be able to play with my kids and not be in pain. he prescribed lortab for the pain and methotrexate for the RA. I am scared to take the methotrexate. I know it should help but the side effects scare the heck out of me. I am sure many of you are on the drug. Can you tell me what to expect? it is just sitting on my counter staring me in the face and I cannot bring myself to take them. Part of me wants to totally ignore that I have RA and pretend that I am fine. I wish that were true. Oh my x-rays show that I have a bone spur in my Good foot and that my bones are deteriorating in my other foot-lovely don't you think? Any and all comments are welcome, I am sorry this is so long. I should have my appointment with my new rheumy soon. Thanks for listening. sandie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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