Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Pennie, This is just my experience ,but I take my MTX on Sunday mornings and usually I feel fine on Sundays. On Monday mornings I wake up with a headache. I have a new prescription for Leucovorin so that should help with that. I know that it is working though. I am down to 2.5 mg of Prednisone this week and I still feel good. I can tell the difference in one wrist that has a little pain again but that is it. I just started all medications at the beginning of November so I think I have been very lucky. I hope it goes well for you. Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Hello Pennie! I take the MTX at night after dinner because I get a really bad headache as well as nausea. I take one of my sleeping pills because the headache will actually keep me awake and I feel even worse the next morning. This way, by taking it a night, I sleep through the worst of it and feel better by the afternoon of the next day following the MTX. HTH, Lori [ ] Just starting MTX and don't know what to expect Hello, I am finally starting MTX on Friday. Just 10 mg with 10 mg of Pred until the MTX kicks in. Here's the odd thing, while on one hand I feel like I may finally be getting something that will help with the pain, I also am quite scared to take it, as I don't know what to expect. I have read so many horror stories. Also my Dr told me to take it in the morning, I have to work all day Friday. Will I be allright? Should I wait and take it in the evening. Does it affect your sleeping patterns either way. I have also read that it gives you really bad headaches, and nausea. I know that we are all different, but can others tell me their experiences and also advise if the morning before a day at work is the best time to take it. Thanks Pennie p.s. I spoke to my doctor about the hormonal influences, he said " Of course your hormones effect your level of pain. When you feel up the pain will always be less, but when you are down you will feel pain more acutley " . Doesn't really work for me as my pain seems to be worse in the middle of my clcye. May explain someone's pain though. Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 I know that some people have had problems but this is my experience with MTX. My rheumy has me taking my MTX in the evening, so I can take the Leucovorin the next morning, I wait at least 8 hours after the MTX to take it. I take the pill form and have never had any problems at all except for hair loss and a cough. The cough was from a cold, but wouldn't go away so my rheumy had me go off the MTX for a month and then go back at only half of the previous dose. I had been taking 20mg, now I'm at 10. I have permission to go back up to 20 if I feel I need it, but since I'm doing ok at 10, I don't see any need to increase it. I've been on MTX for almost 3 years now, also take Humira once a week, and am in the process of weaning myself off prednisone, down to 2.5mg a day, going to 2 next week. Oh, and I don't have to worry about hormonal influences, since I had a complete hysterectomy in 2000. Wonder if that is part of the difference? Good luck! On 1/10/07, Pennie Kellett <penniepincher66@...> wrote: > > Hello, > I am finally starting MTX on Friday. Just 10 mg with 10 mg of Pred until > the MTX kicks in. Here's the odd thing, while on one hand I feel like I may > finally be getting something that will help with the pain, I also am quite > scared to take it, as I don't know what to expect. I have read so many > horror stories. Also my Dr told me to take it in the morning, I have to > work all day Friday. Will I be allright? Should I wait and take it in the > evening. Does it affect your sleeping patterns either way. I have also > read that it gives you really bad headaches, and nausea. I know that we are > all different, but can others tell me their experiences and also advise if > the morning before a day at work is the best time to take it. > > Thanks > Pennie > > p.s. I spoke to my doctor about the hormonal influences, he said " Of > course your hormones effect your level of pain. When you feel up the pain > will always be less, but when you are down you will feel pain more > acutley " . Doesn't really work for me as my pain seems to be worse in the > middle of my clcye. May explain someone's pain though. > > > > -- Shoreview, MN, until April! brrrr! South Pasadena, CA You can see my galleries at http://www.pbase.com/arenared986 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 MTX does seem to affect everyone differently. I have been on 15mg/week off and on for 5 years. Say off and on, because sometimes I have to go up in dose, sometimes can lessen it, but now I'm back to the standard 15mg. When I was working, I arranged to have a long weekend. took my MTX on Thurs day night and had the weekend to recover so I could go back to work Mon. (now, not retired, but dh is a cardiac patient with severe COPD, so I am kind of his caregiver, though I think it is a mutual situation) MTX does make you tired, so I take it at 9 PM. Full glass of water. Food or not has never made a difference to me. In the beginning, I was really fatigued the first day or two and did a lot of reading. (got caught up with lots of stuff I was going to someday read). Some stomach troubles in the very beginning, but those have gone away. Only time I ever have any stomach problems or nausea now, but only when the weather is very very humid and very hot, even in cental air. I am really out of it during that time, if it happens on my MTX day. Or the day after. I do have trouble sleeping either the night I take the MTX or the night after.(and not every week, go figure) I just read, and I " m a reading addict, so I figure that it is a postive. If I really need to sleep, I take generic tylenol PM. Headaches? Never. My main complaint? Brain fog. Still to this day, I am not as sharp as the MTX day and the day following. Even dh notices it, and never schedules anything that I need to be involved in that requires brain power. KNow that it is suppose to take 6 weeks or so to know if it is kicking in. With the pred and MTX, I know in a couple of weeks that it worked. From not being able to move at all, to be mobile again was a small miracle. For me at least. Still took 9 months for my hands to go down to be able to wear my wedding ring again. See what happens for you. Everyone has a different reaction. If worked for me, and is still working, and for that I'm grateful. Don't ever want to get back to the point where my dh had to help me in and out of a chair and worse. Any med for any disease is going to have side effects, adverse reactions for some people some times. You just never know who is going to win the crap shoot this time. Good luck. Rose On Jan 10, 2007, at 4:43 AM, Pennie Kellett wrote: > Hello, > I am finally starting MTX on Friday. Just 10 mg with 10 mg of Pred > until the MTX kicks in. Here's the odd thing, while on one hand I > feel like I may finally be getting something that will help with > the pain, I also am quite scared to take it, as I don't know what > to expect. I have read so many horror stories. Also my Dr told me > to take it in the morning, I have to work all day Friday. Will I > be allright? Should I wait and take it in the evening. Does it > affect your sleeping patterns either way. I have also read that it > gives you really bad headaches, and nausea. I know that we are all > different, but can others tell me their experiences and also advise > if the morning before a day at work is the best time to take it. > > Thanks > Pennie > > p.s. I spoke to my doctor about the hormonal influences, he said > " Of course your hormones effect your level of pain. When you feel > up the pain will always be less, but when you are down you will > feel pain more acutley " . Doesn't really work for me as my pain > seems to be worse in the middle of my clcye. May explain someone's > pain though. > > Send instant messages to your online friends http:// > au.messenger. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 BTW, I have never had a problem with hair loss with MTX. In fact, hairdresser says it has grown thicker in the last 5 years. Have to go back more often to have it trimed. Am 63, so should be in the time of my life where it begins to thin out. Do take leucovorin 12 hours after the MTX. And I take a multi vitamin with D, and primrose oil too. That is suppose to help hair and nails. Is a blood thinner though. Started taking that after when perimenapausal, because my nails got so bad. Biotin is in the multi. Rose On Jan 10, 2007, at 10:34 AM, Overell wrote: > I know that some people have had problems but this is my experience > with > MTX. My rheumy has me taking my MTX in the evening, so I can take the > Leucovorin the next morning, I wait at least 8 hours after the MTX > to take > it. I take the pill form and have never had any problems at all > except for > hair loss and a cough. The cough was from a cold, but wouldn't go > away so > my rheumy had me go off the MTX for a month and then go back at > only half of > the previous dose. I had been taking 20mg, now I'm at 10. I have > permission to go back up to 20 if I feel I need it, but since I'm > doing ok > at 10, I don't see any need to increase it. I've been on MTX for > almost 3 > years now, also take Humira once a week, and am in the process of > weaning > myself off prednisone, down to 2.5mg a day, going to 2 next week. > Oh, and I > don't have to worry about hormonal influences, since I had a complete > hysterectomy in 2000. Wonder if that is part of the difference? > > Good luck! > > > > On 1/10/07, Pennie Kellett <penniepincher66@...> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> I am finally starting MTX on Friday. Just 10 mg with 10 mg of >> Pred until >> the MTX kicks in. Here's the odd thing, while on one hand I feel >> like I may >> finally be getting something that will help with the pain, I also >> am quite >> scared to take it, as I don't know what to expect. I have read so >> many >> horror stories. Also my Dr told me to take it in the morning, I >> have to >> work all day Friday. Will I be allright? Should I wait and take >> it in the >> evening. Does it affect your sleeping patterns either way. I >> have also >> read that it gives you really bad headaches, and nausea. I know >> that we are >> all different, but can others tell me their experiences and also >> advise if >> the morning before a day at work is the best time to take it. >> >> Thanks >> Pennie >> >> p.s. I spoke to my doctor about the hormonal influences, he said " Of >> course your hormones effect your level of pain. When you feel up >> the pain >> will always be less, but when you are down you will feel pain more >> acutley " . Doesn't really work for me as my pain seems to be worse >> in the >> middle of my clcye. May explain someone's pain though. >> >> >> >> > > > -- > > Shoreview, MN, until April! brrrr! > South Pasadena, CA > You can see my galleries at http://www.pbase.com/arenared986 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 You may do absolutely fine on the Mtx... many people do. But I'd check with the doc ans see if it's OK to start on Sat. rather than Friday, if you have less responsibilities on Sat. Because people ract so differently, it would be nice not to have to worry bout the " what if's " while you are trying to work. > > Hello, > I am finally starting MTX on Friday. Just 10 mg with 10 mg of Pred until the MTX kicks in. Here's the odd thing, while on one hand I feel like I may finally be getting something that will help with the pain, I also am quite scared to take it, as I don't know what to expect. I have read so many horror stories. Also my Dr told me to take it in the morning, I have to work all day Friday. Will I be allright? Should I wait and take it in the evening. Does it affect your sleeping patterns either way. I have also read that it gives you really bad headaches, and nausea. I know that we are all different, but can others tell me their experiences and also advise if the morning before a day at work is the best time to take it. > > Thanks > Pennie > > p.s. I spoke to my doctor about the hormonal influences, he said " Of course your hormones effect your level of pain. When you feel up the pain will always be less, but when you are down you will feel pain more acutley " . Doesn't really work for me as my pain seems to be worse in the middle of my clcye. May explain someone's pain though. > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Dianne, thank you for your reply. I hope it works out as well for me. Pennie Re: [ ] Just starting MTX and don't know what to expect Pennie, This is just my experience ,but I take my MTX on Sunday mornings and usually I feel fine on Sundays. On Monday mornings I wake up with a headache. I have a new prescription for Leucovorin so that should help with that. I know that it is working though. I am down to 2.5 mg of Prednisone this week and I still feel good. I can tell the difference in one wrist that has a little pain again but that is it. I just started all medications at the beginning of November so I think I have been very lucky. I hope it goes well for you. Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 , thank you for your reply. It's good to hear how other people cope. Pennie Re: [ ] Just starting MTX and don't know what to expect I know that some people have had problems but this is my experience with MTX. My rheumy has me taking my MTX in the evening, so I can take the Leucovorin the next morning, I wait at least 8 hours after the MTX to take it. I take the pill form and have never had any problems at all except for hair loss and a cough. The cough was from a cold, but wouldn't go away so my rheumy had me go off the MTX for a month and then go back at only half of the previous dose. I had been taking 20mg, now I'm at 10. I have permission to go back up to 20 if I feel I need it, but since I'm doing ok at 10, I don't see any need to increase it. I've been on MTX for almost 3 years now, also take Humira once a week, and am in the process of weaning myself off prednisone, down to 2.5mg a day, going to 2 next week. Oh, and I don't have to worry about hormonal influences, since I had a complete hysterectomy in 2000. Wonder if that is part of the difference? Good luck! On 1/10/07, Pennie Kellett <penniepincher66. au> wrote: > > Hello, > I am finally starting MTX on Friday. Just 10 mg with 10 mg of Pred until > the MTX kicks in. Here's the odd thing, while on one hand I feel like I may > finally be getting something that will help with the pain, I also am quite > scared to take it, as I don't know what to expect. I have read so many > horror stories. Also my Dr told me to take it in the morning, I have to > work all day Friday. Will I be allright? Should I wait and take it in the > evening. Does it affect your sleeping patterns either way. I have also > read that it gives you really bad headaches, and nausea. I know that we are > all different, but can others tell me their experiences and also advise if > the morning before a day at work is the best time to take it. > > Thanks > Pennie > > p.s. I spoke to my doctor about the hormonal influences, he said " Of > course your hormones effect your level of pain. When you feel up the pain > will always be less, but when you are down you will feel pain more > acutley " . Doesn't really work for me as my pain seems to be worse in the > middle of my clcye. May explain someone's pain though. > > > > -- Shoreview, MN, until April! brrrr! South Pasadena, CA You can see my galleries at http://www.pbase. com/arenared986 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 , thanks for the advice. I'll check it out. Pennie [ ] Re: Just starting MTX and don't know what to expect You may do absolutely fine on the Mtx... many people do. But I'd check with the doc ans see if it's OK to start on Sat. rather than Friday, if you have less responsibilities on Sat. Because people ract so differently, it would be nice not to have to worry bout the " what if's " while you are trying to work. > > Hello, > I am finally starting MTX on Friday. Just 10 mg with 10 mg of Pred until the MTX kicks in. Here's the odd thing, while on one hand I feel like I may finally be getting something that will help with the pain, I also am quite scared to take it, as I don't know what to expect. I have read so many horror stories. Also my Dr told me to take it in the morning, I have to work all day Friday. Will I be allright? Should I wait and take it in the evening. Does it affect your sleeping patterns either way. I have also read that it gives you really bad headaches, and nausea. I know that we are all different, but can others tell me their experiences and also advise if the morning before a day at work is the best time to take it. > > Thanks > Pennie > > p.s. I spoke to my doctor about the hormonal influences, he said " Of course your hormones effect your level of pain. When you feel up the pain will always be less, but when you are down you will feel pain more acutley " . Doesn't really work for me as my pain seems to be worse in the middle of my clcye. May explain someone's pain though. > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Pennie: I started MTX about six weeks ago. I take my injection this evening - 15 mg. and I'm still on 5 mg of Prednisone. In retrospect, I think it's helped, but not as much as I had hoped. However, members of this group told me that it may be too soon for me to see dramatic improvement. My hands still hurt me terribly with use, but my knees are better and that wretched morning stiffness comes and goes. I don't know why you are taking MTX in the morning. Many of us take it in the evening to sleep off the side effects. I inject myself because my rheumatologist told me that injections bypass the stomach and the nausea. The only side effect I have had is a headache the next day... and only for the next day. I hope this helps. Best wishes. Paige Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Pennie: I started with MTX pills. My rheumy told me to take them on Friday NIGHT in case they made me sick, so I would have all weekend to recover, if needed, since I work all week. The pills DID make me very sick...nauseau, extreme headaches, dizziness, just basically made me " unfunctionable " . (I know that's not probably a real word!) Anyway, after two really bad weekends of this, I called my rheumy and she switched me to MTX injections. The symptoms DISAPPEARED altogether. I have no other symptoms from MTX now. Not even hair loss or anything. I am on 1/2 cc once a week right now. in Texas Pennie Kellett <penniepincher66@...> wrote: Hello, I am finally starting MTX on Friday. Just 10 mg with 10 mg of Pred until the MTX kicks in. Here's the odd thing, while on one hand I feel like I may finally be getting something that will help with the pain, I also am quite scared to take it, as I don't know what to expect. I have read so many horror stories. Also my Dr told me to take it in the morning, I have to work all day Friday. Will I be allright? Should I wait and take it in the evening. Does it affect your sleeping patterns either way. I have also read that it gives you really bad headaches, and nausea. I know that we are all different, but can others tell me their experiences and also advise if the morning before a day at work is the best time to take it. Thanks Pennie p.s. I spoke to my doctor about the hormonal influences, he said " Of course your hormones effect your level of pain. When you feel up the pain will always be less, but when you are down you will feel pain more acutley " . Doesn't really work for me as my pain seems to be worse in the middle of my clcye. May explain someone's pain though. Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 I've been taking MTX for 2.5 months. I now take 12.5mg. The first two doses I had bad nausea and some hair loss. I take it Thursday night with a full glass of water about 7pm. I normally wake up Friday with a headache. If I don't keep food on my stomach then I have nausea. I've learned now to keep food on my stomach Friday and I'm ok. My doctor doesn't want to raise my MTX dose because of the headaches, but said she would if I wanted to. She really wants me to try Remicade with the MTX, I've got 6 weeks to think it over. Right now I'm on MTX and sulfasalazine. Kate G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Thanks Kate, it really sounds like I might be better taking the MTX in the evening. I think I will take it in the morning this first time, just so I can tell the doctor that I did, and to see what my side effects are. I have the weekend to get over it at least. Thanks for taking the time to reply. Pennie Re: [ ] Just starting MTX and don't know what to expect I've been taking MTX for 2.5 months. I now take 12.5mg. The first two doses I had bad nausea and some hair loss. I take it Thursday night with a full glass of water about 7pm. I normally wake up Friday with a headache. If I don't keep food on my stomach then I have nausea. I've learned now to keep food on my stomach Friday and I'm ok. My doctor doesn't want to raise my MTX dose because of the headaches, but said she would if I wanted to. She really wants me to try Remicade with the MTX, I've got 6 weeks to think it over. Right now I'm on MTX and sulfasalazine. Kate G Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Thanks Paige Pennie [ ] Re: Just starting MTX and don't know what to expect Pennie: I started MTX about six weeks ago. I take my injection this evening - 15 mg. and I'm still on 5 mg of Prednisone. In retrospect, I think it's helped, but not as much as I had hoped. However, members of this group told me that it may be too soon for me to see dramatic improvement. My hands still hurt me terribly with use, but my knees are better and that wretched morning stiffness comes and goes. I don't know why you are taking MTX in the morning. Many of us take it in the evening to sleep off the side effects. I inject myself because my rheumatologist told me that injections bypass the stomach and the nausea. The only side effect I have had is a headache the next day... and only for the next day. I hope this helps. Best wishes. Paige Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 I think you do have to just see how it goes for you. I feel fine for the first 10 hours or so after taking the Mtx, so taking it before bed would be useless. I try to time it so that I hit the 10-12 hour mark around bedtime.<g> > > Thanks Kate, > it really sounds like I might be better taking the MTX in the evening. I think I will take it in the morning this first time, just so I can tell the doctor that I did, and to see what my side effects are. I have the weekend to get over it at least. Thanks for taking the time to reply. > > Pennie > > > Re: [ ] Just starting MTX and don't know what to expect > > I've been taking MTX for 2.5 months. I now take 12.5mg. The first two > doses I had bad nausea and some hair loss. I take it Thursday night with a > full glass of water about 7pm. I normally wake up Friday with a > headache. If I don't keep food on my stomach then I have nausea. I've > learned now to keep food on my stomach Friday and I'm ok. My doctor > doesn't want to raise my MTX dose because of the headaches, but said she > would if I wanted to. She really wants me to try Remicade with the MTX, > I've got 6 weeks to think it over. Right now I'm on MTX and sulfasalazine. > > Kate G > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 Hi , well I took the MTX, and had no problems at all. I took it on Friday morning and went to work as usual.. I was extremely hungry on Friday evening, to the point of being really cranky and not waiting to eat with my husband who had been away all week. (that could be the Prednisone, although it doesn't normally affect me quite as strongly as that.) I was pretty sleepy Friday night and a bit dopey Saturday, but I feel much better today, can't wait for it to start to kick in. I live in Northern Australia, so it is mid summer here and very hot and humid, I think that having the airconditioner on in the night time, creating a cool, dry environment was actually making me worse, that's my latest theory anyway, (so my poor husband is sweating through the sweltering nights with me). See how that goes. Pennie Re: [ ] Just starting MTX and don't know what to expect > > I've been taking MTX for 2.5 months. I now take 12.5mg. The first two > doses I had bad nausea and some hair loss. I take it Thursday night with a > full glass of water about 7pm. I normally wake up Friday with a > headache. If I don't keep food on my stomach then I have nausea. I've > learned now to keep food on my stomach Friday and I'm ok. My doctor > doesn't want to raise my MTX dose because of the headaches, but said she > would if I wanted to. She really wants me to try Remicade with the MTX, > I've got 6 weeks to think it over. Right now I'm on MTX and sulfasalazine. > > Kate G > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 That's great that you had no bad side effects from the Mtx! Now we'll just all keep our fingers crossed for you that it WORKS _REALLY_ WELL!!! > > > > Thanks Kate, > > it really sounds like I might be better taking the MTX in the > evening. I think I will take it in the morning this first time, just > so I can tell the doctor that I did, and to see what my side effects > are. I have the weekend to get over it at least. Thanks for taking > the time to reply. > > > > Pennie > > > > > > Re: [ ] Just starting MTX and don't know what to > expect > > > > I've been taking MTX for 2.5 months. I now take 12.5mg. The first > two > > doses I had bad nausea and some hair loss. I take it Thursday night > with a > > full glass of water about 7pm. I normally wake up Friday with a > > headache. If I don't keep food on my stomach then I have nausea. > I've > > learned now to keep food on my stomach Friday and I'm ok. My doctor > > doesn't want to raise my MTX dose because of the headaches, but > said she > > would if I wanted to. She really wants me to try Remicade with the > MTX, > > I've got 6 weeks to think it over. Right now I'm on MTX and > sulfasalazine. > > > > Kate G > > > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://au.messenger . > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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