Guest guest Posted December 7, 2005 Report Share Posted December 7, 2005 < " How did all this happen? " > I'll tell you how this happened, Lori. You simply got older. There are some of us that can probably tell you what you have to look forward to. LOL I'm almost 62, and almost don't want to wake up in the mornings because it hurts so much, and it seems to worsen each day. It does get challenging sometimes. I've been taking Fosamax for a couple of years and only recently found out that I was taking it 'wrong'. I was taking it on Sunday morning since it's the start of the week's lineup of meds, then I read the instructions. Now I take it on Saturday night at bedtime. Of course, I won't really know how much difference it will make, but I'm still hopeful. Dennis [ ] New diagnosis - now on Plaquinil Good Morning: I went back to my rheumatologist on Monday after being on 10mg prednisone for two weeks. While on the prednisone, the pain in my hands went away, but my feet got worse. It is very uncomfortable to walk. It's like there in gravel or something inside the balls of my feet and it can be painful. When I described this to my doctor along with the fact that my hands seemed to get better from the prednisone, he felt very confident that I have RA. I am now on Plaquinil two times a day and am being weaned slowly off the prednisone. He has also referred me to a podiatrist to be fitted for orthotics to ease the discomfort in my feet. Each day it seems my feet get a little worse. Just wondering about other's experience with Plaquinil and with wearing orthotics. Oh, I also heard from my internist with the results of a bone scan I had several weeks ago. It seems that I have osteoporosis in my spine. I'm only 52 so he wants me to go on fosomax. How did all this happen? I've always been so healthy. I'm just taking one day at a time and very grateful that I have doctors who took me seriously when I initially described my symptoms since my blood work continues to come back normal. Thanks in advance for your encouragement and suggestions. Lori in Southern California Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2005 Report Share Posted December 7, 2005 You will love orthotics!!! Sierra > > Good Morning: > > I went back to my rheumatologist on Monday after being on 10mg prednisone > for two weeks. While on the prednisone, the pain in my hands went away, > but my feet got worse. It is very uncomfortable to walk. It's like > there in gravel or something inside the balls of my feet and it can be > painful. When I described this to my doctor along with the fact that my > hands seemed to get better from the prednisone, he felt very confident > that I have RA. I am now on Plaquinil two times a day and am being > weaned slowly off the prednisone. He has also referred me to a > podiatrist to be fitted for orthotics to ease the discomfort in my feet. > Each day it seems my feet get a little worse. Just wondering about > other's experience with Plaquinil and with wearing orthotics. Oh, I also > heard from my internist with the results of a bone scan I had several > weeks ago. It seems that I have osteoporosis in my spine. I'm only 52 > so he wants me to go on fosomax. How did all this happen? I've always > been so healthy. I'm just taking one day at a time and very grateful > that I have doctors who took me seriously when I initially described my > symptoms since my blood work continues to come back normal. > > Thanks in advance for your encouragement and suggestions. > > Lori in Southern California > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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