Guest guest Posted November 26, 2005 Report Share Posted November 26, 2005 Anita, Welcome to the group. I was in methotrexate pills and then injections. Try taking it at bedtime so you sleep through the nausea.Also pick a dose day that you can sleep late the next day. I know that is hard with little ones running around. Also talk to your doc about folic acid if you are not taking it or increasing the daily dose if you are already taking folic acid. There is also a drug called Leukovorin that is also used to help with the side effects. This may also be an option. I had terrible nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, mouth, eye and throat sores all over from methotrexate and eventually gave up on this drug...but it works wonders for may others with minimal side effects and some here had NO side effects beyond feeling a bit fatigued the day after you take it. I would encourage you to talk to your doc about your side effects... I have never taken remiciade. I know its an IV infusion that you have to take at the docs office and it takes 3-4 hrs . I am sure others will fill you in on the details that are taking it. Toni in Texas In a message dated 11/26/2005 8:19:09 PM Central Standard Time, writes: Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 02:17:10 -0000 From: " Anita " <coolcat1022@...> Subject: hello new member My name is Anita and I am a 34 yr. old SAHM of 2 human kids, 3 furbabies and 7 aquatic babies. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and RA over a year ago. It did not show up in my blood work then but did in my x-rays. A couple of weeks ago my knee swelled up and hurt so bad I could hardly walk. My RA doctor did blood work again and it is showing up in my blood work now. I have it in all my small joints and my lower back and neck. The dr. also drew some fluid and sent it out to be tested and we are awaiting the results for that. I should have that hopefully on Monday. My dr. upped my medication from 4 methotrexate a week to 6 a week now and is sending me info on Remicade injection. Anyone here on the Remicade injection? How does it work for you and could you tell me your experience with it? I hate the methotrexate. It makes me so sick to my stomach even when I eat something. I look forward to talking with everyone and getting to know you all. Take care, Anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2005 Report Share Posted November 26, 2005 Welcome Anita, I am sorry about your diagnose, but glad you found the group. It is a great place to be, lots of wonderful people. I have been on methotrexate for awhile, but have recently stopped. It does have some nasty side effects. The methotrexate injections suppose to have less effects. I have never taken Remicade, but it's not an injection. It's done through infusion IV. Someone can tell you more about the med, that has taken it. I am looking forward to knowing more about you,......hugs Tawny > > My name is Anita and I am a 34 yr. old SAHM of 2 human kids, 3 > furbabies and 7 aquatic babies. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and > RA over a year ago. It did not show up in my blood work then but did > in my x-rays. A couple of weeks ago my knee swelled up and hurt so bad > I could hardly walk. My RA doctor did blood work again and it is > showing up in my blood work now. I have it in all my small joints and > my lower back and neck. The dr. also drew some fluid and sent it out > to be tested and we are awaiting the results for that. I should have > that hopefully on Monday. My dr. upped my medication from 4 > methotrexate a week to 6 a week now and is sending me info on Remicade > injection. Anyone here on the Remicade injection? How does it work > for you and could you tell me your experience with it? I hate the > methotrexate. It makes me so sick to my stomach even when I eat > something. I look forward to talking with everyone and getting to know > you all. > > Take care, > Anita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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