Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Hi everyone! I just wanted to tell you thanks for the warm welcome to the group. My name is Carol and I am 42 married and have 4 children a dog and a cat. I love art and sculpt dolls from polymer clay as well as lots of other things. I have been having a hard time with the whole idea of having lupus which I guess is not so unusual but it feels really hard at times. I kind of found out I had Lupus quite by accident. Now that I have been diagnosed with it I realize I had symptoms for a while but never really recognized it. I grew up in a family where we didn't really go to the doctor much and if you got sick you just kind of dealt with it on your own until you felt better. We rarely if ever took medications for anything. I went to the Doctor in December because I was having pain in my neck and head that made it hard for me to function because of the stiffness. After 2 trips for the same problem I was x-rayed and told I had arthritis in the area. I didn't think much of it but I hadn't been in for a physical for a couple of years so my doctor recommended I come in for one and ordered the regular blood work done. Before the physical she found my liver inflamed and checked for Hepatitis B and some other things. The tests came back negative so when I came in for a physical she ordered a Lupus panel done. About a week later she called me on the phone and said the test results showed I had lupus but not too worry. She told me she was referring me to a rheumatologist and gave me the number. I called and they said they couldn't get me in until the following August. This past month I went in to see my Primary Care again telling her I was having pain in my feet and muscle fatigue, tiredness and a really fuzzy brained feeling. She said she wanted to start me on 2 different meds. Plaquenil and Choline. I have read about these drugs and the side effects are scary. I am having a hard time with wondering if I really have lupus and I have so many questions. If I take these drugs are they going to help or just make me worse. Is there more natural ways to go? I hear all these stories of people who take these natural drugs and are healed. If this is so why don't more people use them. I'm sorry I am so long winded. Is this normal to feel this way. I always felt so good about the fact I didn't have many health problems. Now I find myself crying over how to deal with this all and how to help my family understand it. Thanks for any help you can give! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Carol W., Hello and welcome. First, you are not crazy, you are ill. Get that set in your mind, and INSIST on being seen sooner by the Rheumatologist. Get your Primary Doc. to call and make the appointment since your condition is worsening so fast. About the meds: I don't know much about Choline, but I have taken Plaquenil for a long time without any adverse side effects. I take 400 mg. per day. It has helped me a lot, but it does take a long time to kick in, as long as six months. It is slow acting, but very effective for many of us in slowing the disease down. Someone else in the group may know more about Choline. Have you tried looking it up on line in any of the medical dictionaries or pharmacy sites available there? Lots of information right at your finger tips. I live in No. California, where do you hail from? Glad to have you with us, although I wish it were for a happier reason. Hugs, MM aka: Mike, one of the moderators Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 > Carol W., Hello and welcome. First, you are not crazy, you are ill. Get > that set in your mind, and > INSIST on being seen sooner by the Rheumatologist. Get your Primary Doc. to > call and make the > appointment since your condition is worsening so fast. > >Hi MM Thanks for the help. I did talk to my doctor about getting in sooner. She said she would call the rheumatologist but they would still probably take another month or so. She said she would treat me until they could get me in. I guess the Choline is in the same category as some of the drugs like ibuprofen etc. I have had a lot of trouble in the past with my stomach and ibuprofen causing a lot of pain so I have hesitated to take it but I did take it today and made sure I ate some bready type food before I took it. I have had ulcers several times in the past. I guess it will just take some time to get all this stuff down. Thanks for making me feel so welcome. It's nice to be with a group of people who make you feel so welcome. Oh and I am living in Southern California the great Inland Empire. I am from SLC, Utah and have only lived here 4 years now. The weather has been great since I always had such a hard time with my fingers and toes in the cold. Take care! Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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