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I am lucky enough to not have any adverse side effects from Enbrel. I

am no more fatigued the day after the shot as on any other days. I am

retired and can sleep late, but I do that every day, LOL. Sue

On Thursday, July 14, 2005, at 04:04 PM, Kathe Sabetzadeh wrote:

>

> I am on Mtx 25mg weekly and recently began Enbrel -

> about a month ago. This combo is supposed to be very

> good, and I am hopeful that I can gradually reduce the

> Mtx once the Enbrel really kicks in. I have noticed

> that I am very fatigued the day after the shot, as is

> the same with the Mtx, but that the day after that I

> feel much better and have more energy. That energy

> boost usually lasts until the day before the next

> shot, and then the cycle goes on.

>

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I am lucky enough to not have any adverse side effects from Enbrel. I

am no more fatigued the day after the shot as on any other days. I am

retired and can sleep late, but I do that every day, LOL. Sue

On Thursday, July 14, 2005, at 04:04 PM, Kathe Sabetzadeh wrote:

>

> I am on Mtx 25mg weekly and recently began Enbrel -

> about a month ago. This combo is supposed to be very

> good, and I am hopeful that I can gradually reduce the

> Mtx once the Enbrel really kicks in. I have noticed

> that I am very fatigued the day after the shot, as is

> the same with the Mtx, but that the day after that I

> feel much better and have more energy. That energy

> boost usually lasts until the day before the next

> shot, and then the cycle goes on.

>

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I do not have any known adverse side effects from Enbrel. It began to

take effect very quickly for me, probably less than a month. Of course

we are all different in how we react to medications. But I try to go in

with the attitude that I'm not going to have adverse side effects when

I start a new med. I don't read about all the side effects, because

then I might subconsciously give them to myself, LOL. If something new

starts happening to me, THEN I'll look and see if that is one of the

possible side effects.

Good luck, and I hope you get quick relief. Sue

On Thursday, July 14, 2005, at 01:22 PM, So Shy wrote:

> I have had RA for 2 years now and have been doing relatively well up

> until the last 2 months. I won't torture everyone with the details

> because I'm sure everyone has experienced the same thing at some

> time. Needless to say I have been in extreme pain. My rheumy is

> going to start me on Enbrel in addition to my methotrexate. I was

> wondering what experience everyone has had with this medication and

> what I can expect when I start taking it. Am i going to get ill like

> i did when I started my methotrexate? How long does it usually take

> to start getting some relief?

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I do not have any known adverse side effects from Enbrel. It began to

take effect very quickly for me, probably less than a month. Of course

we are all different in how we react to medications. But I try to go in

with the attitude that I'm not going to have adverse side effects when

I start a new med. I don't read about all the side effects, because

then I might subconsciously give them to myself, LOL. If something new

starts happening to me, THEN I'll look and see if that is one of the

possible side effects.

Good luck, and I hope you get quick relief. Sue

On Thursday, July 14, 2005, at 01:22 PM, So Shy wrote:

> I have had RA for 2 years now and have been doing relatively well up

> until the last 2 months. I won't torture everyone with the details

> because I'm sure everyone has experienced the same thing at some

> time. Needless to say I have been in extreme pain. My rheumy is

> going to start me on Enbrel in addition to my methotrexate. I was

> wondering what experience everyone has had with this medication and

> what I can expect when I start taking it. Am i going to get ill like

> i did when I started my methotrexate? How long does it usually take

> to start getting some relief?

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I also take Enbrel with MTX. I noticed a difference about 2 weeks

after I started taking Enbrel. I take the 25mg dose twice a week

mostly because my rheumatologist and I haven't heard very good reports

with the once a week 50mg dose. I haven't noticed any side effects

except for a mild itching at the injection site that only last a few

hours to maybe a day. I know what you mean about getting sick with

the MTX. I didn't have any of that with Enbrel. It is certaintly

worth giving a try. Good luck with it. What are you studying in

school? Take care.......Marina

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I also take Enbrel with MTX. I noticed a difference about 2 weeks

after I started taking Enbrel. I take the 25mg dose twice a week

mostly because my rheumatologist and I haven't heard very good reports

with the once a week 50mg dose. I haven't noticed any side effects

except for a mild itching at the injection site that only last a few

hours to maybe a day. I know what you mean about getting sick with

the MTX. I didn't have any of that with Enbrel. It is certaintly

worth giving a try. Good luck with it. What are you studying in

school? Take care.......Marina

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Hi:

I am on Mtx 25mg weekly and recently began Enbrel -

about a month ago. This combo is supposed to be very

good, and I am hopeful that I can gradually reduce the

Mtx once the Enbrel really kicks in. I have noticed

that I am very fatigued the day after the shot, as is

the same with the Mtx, but that the day after that I

feel much better and have more energy. That energy

boost usually lasts until the day before the next

shot, and then the cycle goes on. Hopefully my energy

will continue to increase. I have noticed also

reduction in pain, but it does start to come back when

the shot is due. I have taken Enbrel in the past and

had a lot of benefit from it, and am hoping that the

same will happen again. So, the only real side effect

I have with the Enbrel is the fatigue and also some

bruising at the injection site, nothing more. If you

get sick you need to skip the doses until you are well

again as continuing to take it could cause the illness

to worsen or linger longer. I would say you should

definately try the Enbrel - it might take about a

month to begin to feel the effects, but could also be

sooner. Best of luck -

Kathe in CA

--- So Shy <so_shy234@...> wrote:

> I have had RA for 2 years now and have been doing

> relatively well up

> until the last 2 months. I won't torture everyone

> with the details

> because I'm sure everyone has experienced the same

> thing at some

> time. Needless to say I have been in extreme pain.

> My rheumy is

> going to start me on Enbrel in addition to my

> methotrexate. I was

> wondering what experience everyone has had with this

> medication and

> what I can expect when I start taking it. Am i

> going to get ill like

> i did when I started my methotrexate? How long does

> it usually take

> to start getting some relief?

>

> I am a student and classes will be starting next

> month. Right now the

> way I am I'm considering taking a semester off. I

> can't write, tie my

> shoes, lift my arms, and many days can barely walk.

> I'm a zombie

> cause I'm taking so much pain medication, it's all I

> can do to stay

> awake for a couple hours. Is it possible for enbrel

> to take effect

> and I feel better within a month? I don't expect it

> to " fix "

> everything cause I have adjusted to the fatigue,

> " bad days " , etc.

> etc. I'm just hoping to get to the point that I can

> do some of the

> basic day to day things.....

>

> Thanks for any input....

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

Kathe in CA

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Hi:

I am on Mtx 25mg weekly and recently began Enbrel -

about a month ago. This combo is supposed to be very

good, and I am hopeful that I can gradually reduce the

Mtx once the Enbrel really kicks in. I have noticed

that I am very fatigued the day after the shot, as is

the same with the Mtx, but that the day after that I

feel much better and have more energy. That energy

boost usually lasts until the day before the next

shot, and then the cycle goes on. Hopefully my energy

will continue to increase. I have noticed also

reduction in pain, but it does start to come back when

the shot is due. I have taken Enbrel in the past and

had a lot of benefit from it, and am hoping that the

same will happen again. So, the only real side effect

I have with the Enbrel is the fatigue and also some

bruising at the injection site, nothing more. If you

get sick you need to skip the doses until you are well

again as continuing to take it could cause the illness

to worsen or linger longer. I would say you should

definately try the Enbrel - it might take about a

month to begin to feel the effects, but could also be

sooner. Best of luck -

Kathe in CA

--- So Shy <so_shy234@...> wrote:

> I have had RA for 2 years now and have been doing

> relatively well up

> until the last 2 months. I won't torture everyone

> with the details

> because I'm sure everyone has experienced the same

> thing at some

> time. Needless to say I have been in extreme pain.

> My rheumy is

> going to start me on Enbrel in addition to my

> methotrexate. I was

> wondering what experience everyone has had with this

> medication and

> what I can expect when I start taking it. Am i

> going to get ill like

> i did when I started my methotrexate? How long does

> it usually take

> to start getting some relief?

>

> I am a student and classes will be starting next

> month. Right now the

> way I am I'm considering taking a semester off. I

> can't write, tie my

> shoes, lift my arms, and many days can barely walk.

> I'm a zombie

> cause I'm taking so much pain medication, it's all I

> can do to stay

> awake for a couple hours. Is it possible for enbrel

> to take effect

> and I feel better within a month? I don't expect it

> to " fix "

> everything cause I have adjusted to the fatigue,

> " bad days " , etc.

> etc. I'm just hoping to get to the point that I can

> do some of the

> basic day to day things.....

>

> Thanks for any input....

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

Kathe in CA

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Like I told Abby--I was getting no relief from the mtx

pills or injections. When the enbrel was added to the

mix I saw an immediate change. In fact, I woke up the

morning after my first enbrel shot and could get out

of bed without cringing in pain from my knees and

feet. My energy level is also back. That was 5 weeks

ago and I am still pain and fatigue free! My rheumy

was thrilled at my last appointment the other day.

(that means I get to go off prednisone! yay!) As far

as adverse reactions go, I haven't noticed any--yet.

That doesn't mean that someone else hasn't had any,

though. We all have the same condition but will react

differently to different things. But, communicate with

your MD and things should be all right! good luck.

diana

louisiana

--- Sue <marysue@...> wrote:

> I do not have any known adverse side effects from

> Enbrel. It began to

> take effect very quickly for me, probably less than

> a month. Of course

> we are all different in how we react to medications.

> But I try to go in

> with the attitude that I'm not going to have adverse

> side effects when

> I start a new med. I don't read about all the side

> effects, because

> then I might subconsciously give them to myself,

> LOL. If something new

> starts happening to me, THEN I'll look and see if

> that is one of the

> possible side effects.

>

> Good luck, and I hope you get quick relief. Sue

>

> On Thursday, July 14, 2005, at 01:22 PM, So Shy

> wrote:

>

> > I have had RA for 2 years now and have been doing

> relatively well up

> > until the last 2 months. I won't torture everyone

> with the details

> > because I'm sure everyone has experienced the same

> thing at some

> > time. Needless to say I have been in extreme

> pain. My rheumy is

> > going to start me on Enbrel in addition to my

> methotrexate. I was

> > wondering what experience everyone has had with

> this medication and

> > what I can expect when I start taking it. Am i

> going to get ill like

> > i did when I started my methotrexate? How long

> does it usually take

> > to start getting some relief?

>

>

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Like I told Abby--I was getting no relief from the mtx

pills or injections. When the enbrel was added to the

mix I saw an immediate change. In fact, I woke up the

morning after my first enbrel shot and could get out

of bed without cringing in pain from my knees and

feet. My energy level is also back. That was 5 weeks

ago and I am still pain and fatigue free! My rheumy

was thrilled at my last appointment the other day.

(that means I get to go off prednisone! yay!) As far

as adverse reactions go, I haven't noticed any--yet.

That doesn't mean that someone else hasn't had any,

though. We all have the same condition but will react

differently to different things. But, communicate with

your MD and things should be all right! good luck.

diana

louisiana

--- Sue <marysue@...> wrote:

> I do not have any known adverse side effects from

> Enbrel. It began to

> take effect very quickly for me, probably less than

> a month. Of course

> we are all different in how we react to medications.

> But I try to go in

> with the attitude that I'm not going to have adverse

> side effects when

> I start a new med. I don't read about all the side

> effects, because

> then I might subconsciously give them to myself,

> LOL. If something new

> starts happening to me, THEN I'll look and see if

> that is one of the

> possible side effects.

>

> Good luck, and I hope you get quick relief. Sue

>

> On Thursday, July 14, 2005, at 01:22 PM, So Shy

> wrote:

>

> > I have had RA for 2 years now and have been doing

> relatively well up

> > until the last 2 months. I won't torture everyone

> with the details

> > because I'm sure everyone has experienced the same

> thing at some

> > time. Needless to say I have been in extreme

> pain. My rheumy is

> > going to start me on Enbrel in addition to my

> methotrexate. I was

> > wondering what experience everyone has had with

> this medication and

> > what I can expect when I start taking it. Am i

> going to get ill like

> > i did when I started my methotrexate? How long

> does it usually take

> > to start getting some relief?

>

>

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