Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 I would suggest injectable MTX. It does not have to go through the digestive system. Cassy > > Hi everyone ... > > I started MTX back in May(oral) and have gradually been increasing the > dosage. Since I have been up to 12.5 mg./week, I have had 3 separate eye > infections. When I lay off the MTX for a week, it gets better. My primary care > physician treated this like a conjunctivitis and it seems to clear it up too. I > have seen an opthomologist who says my eyes are healthy (sans infection when I > saw him). > > I am pretty sure the MTX is the culprit. I am wondering if anyone else > experienced this? Would the MTX injections (versus oral) affect me differently > and might not make this happen? I wonder what would happen if I cut back the > oral MTX to, say, 10 mg/week, when I did not seem to have the eye issue? I > could supplement with a low dose plaquenil, which has worked well for me in > the past, but tends to lower my white blood cell count when I take a larger > dose. > > I see my rheumy every 4 weeks and am scheduled to go back on the 26th. I'd > like to offer up some ideas that I get here from you RA gurus. :- ) My > feeling is that the MTX is working a little, but I have not seen any dramatic > improvement, as some of you have, and I have been on it since May. Maybe it's > just time to move on to a biologic? > > Confused and Dazed in Atlanta, > Beth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 I would suggest injectable MTX. It does not have to go through the digestive system. Cassy > > Hi everyone ... > > I started MTX back in May(oral) and have gradually been increasing the > dosage. Since I have been up to 12.5 mg./week, I have had 3 separate eye > infections. When I lay off the MTX for a week, it gets better. My primary care > physician treated this like a conjunctivitis and it seems to clear it up too. I > have seen an opthomologist who says my eyes are healthy (sans infection when I > saw him). > > I am pretty sure the MTX is the culprit. I am wondering if anyone else > experienced this? Would the MTX injections (versus oral) affect me differently > and might not make this happen? I wonder what would happen if I cut back the > oral MTX to, say, 10 mg/week, when I did not seem to have the eye issue? I > could supplement with a low dose plaquenil, which has worked well for me in > the past, but tends to lower my white blood cell count when I take a larger > dose. > > I see my rheumy every 4 weeks and am scheduled to go back on the 26th. I'd > like to offer up some ideas that I get here from you RA gurus. :- ) My > feeling is that the MTX is working a little, but I have not seen any dramatic > improvement, as some of you have, and I have been on it since May. Maybe it's > just time to move on to a biologic? > > Confused and Dazed in Atlanta, > Beth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 Hi Beth. Conjunctivitis and serious visual changes of unknown etiology are listed side effects of mtx. http://www.drugs.com/PDR/Methotrexate_Sodium_Tablets.html Im not sure injections would make a difference. For people having GI distress, taking it by injection would make a difference, but for ocular problems I'm not sure if it would matter. It may be worth a try since injection form can be more effective. Moving on to a biological may be a good option but most are more effective in combination with mtx.. I take 7.5 mg of mtx with Enbrel. My rheumy told me that a low dose of mtx is all that may be needed. I haven't been on it long enough to say. Since the lower dose of mtx doesn't affect your eye, maybe adding a biological to a low dose of mtx is something your doctor will consider. a On Oct 16, 2005, at 10:51 AM, GoAwayRA@... wrote: > Hi everyone ... > > I started MTX back in May(oral) and have gradually been increasing the > dosage. Since I have been up to 12.5 mg./week, I have had 3 > separate eye > infections. When I lay off the MTX for a week, it gets better. My > primary care > physician treated this like a conjunctivitis and it seems to clear > it up too. I > have seen an opthomologist who says my eyes are healthy (sans > infection when I > saw him). > > I am pretty sure the MTX is the culprit. I am wondering if anyone > else > experienced this? Would the MTX injections (versus oral) affect > me differently > and might not make this happen? I wonder what would happen if I > cut back the > oral MTX to, say, 10 mg/week, when I did not seem to have the eye > issue? I > could supplement with a low dose plaquenil, which has worked well > for me in > the past, but tends to lower my white blood cell count when I take > a larger > dose. > > I see my rheumy every 4 weeks and am scheduled to go back on the > 26th. I'd > like to offer up some ideas that I get here from you RA > gurus. :-) My > feeling is that the MTX is working a little, but I have not seen > any dramatic > improvement, as some of you have, and I have been on it since > May. Maybe it's > just time to move on to a biologic? > > Confused and Dazed in Atlanta, > Beth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 Hi Beth. Conjunctivitis and serious visual changes of unknown etiology are listed side effects of mtx. http://www.drugs.com/PDR/Methotrexate_Sodium_Tablets.html Im not sure injections would make a difference. For people having GI distress, taking it by injection would make a difference, but for ocular problems I'm not sure if it would matter. It may be worth a try since injection form can be more effective. Moving on to a biological may be a good option but most are more effective in combination with mtx.. I take 7.5 mg of mtx with Enbrel. My rheumy told me that a low dose of mtx is all that may be needed. I haven't been on it long enough to say. Since the lower dose of mtx doesn't affect your eye, maybe adding a biological to a low dose of mtx is something your doctor will consider. a On Oct 16, 2005, at 10:51 AM, GoAwayRA@... wrote: > Hi everyone ... > > I started MTX back in May(oral) and have gradually been increasing the > dosage. Since I have been up to 12.5 mg./week, I have had 3 > separate eye > infections. When I lay off the MTX for a week, it gets better. My > primary care > physician treated this like a conjunctivitis and it seems to clear > it up too. I > have seen an opthomologist who says my eyes are healthy (sans > infection when I > saw him). > > I am pretty sure the MTX is the culprit. I am wondering if anyone > else > experienced this? Would the MTX injections (versus oral) affect > me differently > and might not make this happen? I wonder what would happen if I > cut back the > oral MTX to, say, 10 mg/week, when I did not seem to have the eye > issue? I > could supplement with a low dose plaquenil, which has worked well > for me in > the past, but tends to lower my white blood cell count when I take > a larger > dose. > > I see my rheumy every 4 weeks and am scheduled to go back on the > 26th. I'd > like to offer up some ideas that I get here from you RA > gurus. :-) My > feeling is that the MTX is working a little, but I have not seen > any dramatic > improvement, as some of you have, and I have been on it since > May. Maybe it's > just time to move on to a biologic? > > Confused and Dazed in Atlanta, > Beth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 my eyes wont stop watering, have to use eye drops got off mtx and went to ariva. a <a54@...> wrote:Hi Beth. Conjunctivitis and serious visual changes of unknown etiology are listed side effects of mtx. http://www.drugs.com/PDR/Methotrexate_Sodium_Tablets.html Im not sure injections would make a difference. For people having GI distress, taking it by injection would make a difference, but for ocular problems I'm not sure if it would matter. It may be worth a try since injection form can be more effective. Moving on to a biological may be a good option but most are more effective in combination with mtx.. I take 7.5 mg of mtx with Enbrel. My rheumy told me that a low dose of mtx is all that may be needed. I haven't been on it long enough to say. Since the lower dose of mtx doesn't affect your eye, maybe adding a biological to a low dose of mtx is something your doctor will consider. a On Oct 16, 2005, at 10:51 AM, GoAwayRA@... wrote: > Hi everyone ... > > I started MTX back in May(oral) and have gradually been increasing the > dosage. Since I have been up to 12.5 mg./week, I have had 3 > separate eye > infections. When I lay off the MTX for a week, it gets better. My > primary care > physician treated this like a conjunctivitis and it seems to clear > it up too. I > have seen an opthomologist who says my eyes are healthy (sans > infection when I > saw him). > > I am pretty sure the MTX is the culprit. I am wondering if anyone > else > experienced this? Would the MTX injections (versus oral) affect > me differently > and might not make this happen? I wonder what would happen if I > cut back the > oral MTX to, say, 10 mg/week, when I did not seem to have the eye > issue? I > could supplement with a low dose plaquenil, which has worked well > for me in > the past, but tends to lower my white blood cell count when I take > a larger > dose. > > I see my rheumy every 4 weeks and am scheduled to go back on the > 26th. I'd > like to offer up some ideas that I get here from you RA > gurus. :-) My > feeling is that the MTX is working a little, but I have not seen > any dramatic > improvement, as some of you have, and I have been on it since > May. Maybe it's > just time to move on to a biologic? > > Confused and Dazed in Atlanta, > Beth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 my eyes wont stop watering, have to use eye drops got off mtx and went to ariva. a <a54@...> wrote:Hi Beth. Conjunctivitis and serious visual changes of unknown etiology are listed side effects of mtx. http://www.drugs.com/PDR/Methotrexate_Sodium_Tablets.html Im not sure injections would make a difference. For people having GI distress, taking it by injection would make a difference, but for ocular problems I'm not sure if it would matter. It may be worth a try since injection form can be more effective. Moving on to a biological may be a good option but most are more effective in combination with mtx.. I take 7.5 mg of mtx with Enbrel. My rheumy told me that a low dose of mtx is all that may be needed. I haven't been on it long enough to say. Since the lower dose of mtx doesn't affect your eye, maybe adding a biological to a low dose of mtx is something your doctor will consider. a On Oct 16, 2005, at 10:51 AM, GoAwayRA@... wrote: > Hi everyone ... > > I started MTX back in May(oral) and have gradually been increasing the > dosage. Since I have been up to 12.5 mg./week, I have had 3 > separate eye > infections. When I lay off the MTX for a week, it gets better. My > primary care > physician treated this like a conjunctivitis and it seems to clear > it up too. I > have seen an opthomologist who says my eyes are healthy (sans > infection when I > saw him). > > I am pretty sure the MTX is the culprit. I am wondering if anyone > else > experienced this? Would the MTX injections (versus oral) affect > me differently > and might not make this happen? I wonder what would happen if I > cut back the > oral MTX to, say, 10 mg/week, when I did not seem to have the eye > issue? I > could supplement with a low dose plaquenil, which has worked well > for me in > the past, but tends to lower my white blood cell count when I take > a larger > dose. > > I see my rheumy every 4 weeks and am scheduled to go back on the > 26th. I'd > like to offer up some ideas that I get here from you RA > gurus. :-) My > feeling is that the MTX is working a little, but I have not seen > any dramatic > improvement, as some of you have, and I have been on it since > May. Maybe it's > just time to move on to a biologic? > > Confused and Dazed in Atlanta, > Beth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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