Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 Kerri Sue, Maybe the Arava will be the med that works for you! That would be wonderful. I've never been on either Tricor or Avandia but I can tell you that I've been on RA meds for 30 years and I'm still here. I know it gets depressing to be taking all of those meds, but hopefully they will help you live a long and painfree life. I was a little younger than you when my journey with the medicine cabinet started. It does get tiring to constantly be on different medications. I hope you have a good day. a On Sep 6, 2005, at 1:25 PM, kerri paquette wrote: > > > Good beautiful day to everyone. Its two weeks on Arava for me, I > find its making me queasy and my appetite strange, I've lost 4 lbs > without trying. But I'm not complaining about that, cuz I > definitely can stand to lose some weight. The last two mornings I > was able to roll out of bed and with the help of the walls make my > way to the bathroom. Thats the first time in a couple months that I > haven't had to half-crawl to get there. That makes me happy. > > OT- has anyone ever been put on Tricor or Avandia? I'm only 28 and > I have a pharmacy here on my desk, it depresses me. I would like to > look forward to growing old with , but at this rate I feel > like I'll be dead before I'm 40. Doctor upped my Nortriptyline > today to help me sleep better and started me on Tricor and Avandia > for Metabolic problems and the such... anyone have any experience > with these meds? Thank you. Hope you all are enjoying today and > sleep well tonight. > > kerri sue > > > > --------------------------------- > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 Kerri Sue, Maybe the Arava will be the med that works for you! That would be wonderful. I've never been on either Tricor or Avandia but I can tell you that I've been on RA meds for 30 years and I'm still here. I know it gets depressing to be taking all of those meds, but hopefully they will help you live a long and painfree life. I was a little younger than you when my journey with the medicine cabinet started. It does get tiring to constantly be on different medications. I hope you have a good day. a On Sep 6, 2005, at 1:25 PM, kerri paquette wrote: > > > Good beautiful day to everyone. Its two weeks on Arava for me, I > find its making me queasy and my appetite strange, I've lost 4 lbs > without trying. But I'm not complaining about that, cuz I > definitely can stand to lose some weight. The last two mornings I > was able to roll out of bed and with the help of the walls make my > way to the bathroom. Thats the first time in a couple months that I > haven't had to half-crawl to get there. That makes me happy. > > OT- has anyone ever been put on Tricor or Avandia? I'm only 28 and > I have a pharmacy here on my desk, it depresses me. I would like to > look forward to growing old with , but at this rate I feel > like I'll be dead before I'm 40. Doctor upped my Nortriptyline > today to help me sleep better and started me on Tricor and Avandia > for Metabolic problems and the such... anyone have any experience > with these meds? Thank you. Hope you all are enjoying today and > sleep well tonight. > > kerri sue > > > > --------------------------------- > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 Dear Kerri Sue, My daughter takes Avandia; she had been on Glucophage but switched, and she is very happy with the results. She has PCOS and is insulin resistant. She is a very active mother of 2-year old triplets and a 5- year old, works full time and is a part-time college student. I hope you can take it without any problems. I'm happy to hear the Arava is helping you. I have Dercum's disease, and just started Lyrica (which is newly approved for fibromyalgia) and enjoying some good sleep and less pain. I even walked a mile today! Smiles, Judi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 Dear Kerri Sue, My daughter takes Avandia; she had been on Glucophage but switched, and she is very happy with the results. She has PCOS and is insulin resistant. She is a very active mother of 2-year old triplets and a 5- year old, works full time and is a part-time college student. I hope you can take it without any problems. I'm happy to hear the Arava is helping you. I have Dercum's disease, and just started Lyrica (which is newly approved for fibromyalgia) and enjoying some good sleep and less pain. I even walked a mile today! Smiles, Judi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 Kerri Sue, I tried Arava, but it did bad things to my liver before a month was up, so I have almost a whole bottle I can't use. I'm going to donate it to my Rheumy's office for helping others that can't afford it. My wife takes Avandia, and it looks like it's doing well for her. No side effects or anything, and her Dr drew blood today, so official results will come. You'll grow old with in spite of yourself. Cheer up, it can't hurt. Dennis, cheering up 'cause it don't hurt as much.... > On Sep 6, 2005, at 1:25 PM, kerri paquette wrote: > >> >> >> Good beautiful day to everyone. Its two weeks on Arava for me, I >> find its making me queasy and my appetite strange, I've lost 4 lbs >> without trying. But I'm not complaining about that, cuz I >> definitely can stand to lose some weight. The last two mornings I >> was able to roll out of bed and with the help of the walls make my >> way to the bathroom. Thats the first time in a couple months that I >> haven't had to half-crawl to get there. That makes me happy. >> >> OT- has anyone ever been put on Tricor or Avandia? I'm only 28 and >> I have a pharmacy here on my desk, it depresses me. I would like to >> look forward to growing old with , but at this rate I feel >> like I'll be dead before I'm 40. Doctor upped my Nortriptyline >> today to help me sleep better and started me on Tricor and Avandia >> for Metabolic problems and the such... anyone have any experience >> with these meds? Thank you. Hope you all are enjoying today and >> sleep well tonight. >> >> kerri sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 Kerri Sue, I tried Arava, but it did bad things to my liver before a month was up, so I have almost a whole bottle I can't use. I'm going to donate it to my Rheumy's office for helping others that can't afford it. My wife takes Avandia, and it looks like it's doing well for her. No side effects or anything, and her Dr drew blood today, so official results will come. You'll grow old with in spite of yourself. Cheer up, it can't hurt. Dennis, cheering up 'cause it don't hurt as much.... > On Sep 6, 2005, at 1:25 PM, kerri paquette wrote: > >> >> >> Good beautiful day to everyone. Its two weeks on Arava for me, I >> find its making me queasy and my appetite strange, I've lost 4 lbs >> without trying. But I'm not complaining about that, cuz I >> definitely can stand to lose some weight. The last two mornings I >> was able to roll out of bed and with the help of the walls make my >> way to the bathroom. Thats the first time in a couple months that I >> haven't had to half-crawl to get there. That makes me happy. >> >> OT- has anyone ever been put on Tricor or Avandia? I'm only 28 and >> I have a pharmacy here on my desk, it depresses me. I would like to >> look forward to growing old with , but at this rate I feel >> like I'll be dead before I'm 40. Doctor upped my Nortriptyline >> today to help me sleep better and started me on Tricor and Avandia >> for Metabolic problems and the such... anyone have any experience >> with these meds? Thank you. Hope you all are enjoying today and >> sleep well tonight. >> >> kerri sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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