Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 My rheumy put me on provigil for nausea and fatigue and it worked great. Cassy --- In , " Roxana " <mindlinkadvantage@y...> wrote: > > > Hello everybody! I'm a Canuck from British Columbia who has had RA for eight or nine years, and hoping to contribute to (and also get good advice from) this group. I'd like to recommend the forum on www.arthritis.ca if you haven't already had the opportunity to check it out. Although it's Canadian based, many Americans have joined us and provide wonderful ideas and comments. There are separate forums for almost every type of arthritis, so they could be quite helpful as a supplement to this one. > > A bit about me: I'm a 57-year-old female whose symptoms started very suddenly. Although I " m still working as a teacher of aspiring paralegals, I'm getting to the stage where LTD is the next step. I'm on Methotrexate by injection, arthrotec and oxycontin for pain. Flares are commonplace now. Joints affected include my vertabrae, hands, feet and most recently, my knees. Walking is difficult. > > The main problem for me is chronic fatigue. If anyone has any ideas as to how to combat the fatigue, apart from the normal exercise and vitamins, please let me know. I'd be most grateful for the tips. > > Cheerio for now! .... Roxana > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 My rheumy put me on provigil for nausea and fatigue and it worked great. Cassy > > > Hello everybody! I'm a Canuck from British Columbia who has had RA for eight or nine years, and hoping to contribute to (and also get good advice from) this group. I'd like to recommend the forum on www.arthritis.ca if you haven't already had the opportunity to check it out. Although it's Canadian based, many Americans have joined us and provide wonderful ideas and comments. There are separate forums for almost every type of arthritis, so they could be quite helpful as a supplement to this one. > > A bit about me: I'm a 57-year-old female whose symptoms started very suddenly. Although I " m still working as a teacher of aspiring paralegals, I'm getting to the stage where LTD is the next step. I'm on Methotrexate by injection, arthrotec and oxycontin for pain. Flares are commonplace now. Joints affected include my vertabrae, hands, feet and most recently, my knees. Walking is difficult. > > The main problem for me is chronic fatigue. If anyone has any ideas as to how to combat the fatigue, apart from the normal exercise and vitamins, please let me know. I'd be most grateful for the tips. > > Cheerio for now! .... Roxana > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Welcome Roxana. I have some good articles on fatigue on my website: http://arthritissupport.info/help.html I've been to the Canadian based site and agree it is a good one. a On Oct 15, 2005, at 3:08 AM, Roxana wrote: > > Hello everybody! I'm a Canuck from British Columbia who has had RA > for eight or nine years, and hoping to contribute to (and also get > good advice from) this group. I'd like to recommend the forum on > www.arthritis.ca if you haven't already had the opportunity to > check it out. Although it's Canadian based, many Americans have > joined us and provide wonderful ideas and comments. There are > separate forums for almost every type of arthritis, so they could > be quite helpful as a supplement to this one. > > A bit about me: I'm a 57-year-old female whose symptoms started > very suddenly. Although I " m still working as a teacher of aspiring > paralegals, I'm getting to the stage where LTD is the next step. > I'm on Methotrexate by injection, arthrotec and oxycontin for > pain. Flares are commonplace now. Joints affected include my > vertabrae, hands, feet and most recently, my knees. Walking is > difficult. > > The main problem for me is chronic fatigue. If anyone has any > ideas as to how to combat the fatigue, apart from the normal > exercise and vitamins, please let me know. I'd be most grateful > for the tips. > > Cheerio for now! .... Roxana > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Welcome Roxana. I have some good articles on fatigue on my website: http://arthritissupport.info/help.html I've been to the Canadian based site and agree it is a good one. a On Oct 15, 2005, at 3:08 AM, Roxana wrote: > > Hello everybody! I'm a Canuck from British Columbia who has had RA > for eight or nine years, and hoping to contribute to (and also get > good advice from) this group. I'd like to recommend the forum on > www.arthritis.ca if you haven't already had the opportunity to > check it out. Although it's Canadian based, many Americans have > joined us and provide wonderful ideas and comments. There are > separate forums for almost every type of arthritis, so they could > be quite helpful as a supplement to this one. > > A bit about me: I'm a 57-year-old female whose symptoms started > very suddenly. Although I " m still working as a teacher of aspiring > paralegals, I'm getting to the stage where LTD is the next step. > I'm on Methotrexate by injection, arthrotec and oxycontin for > pain. Flares are commonplace now. Joints affected include my > vertabrae, hands, feet and most recently, my knees. Walking is > difficult. > > The main problem for me is chronic fatigue. If anyone has any > ideas as to how to combat the fatigue, apart from the normal > exercise and vitamins, please let me know. I'd be most grateful > for the tips. > > Cheerio for now! .... Roxana > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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