Guest guest Posted October 23, 2001 Report Share Posted October 23, 2001 - I agree with the moderator's note on that 100%. You need a new rheumy who LISTENS to you. So what if your blood work doesn't show inflamation?? You are in PAIN and should be able to get pain meds if you need them. If your GP and rheumy both refuse, you could also ask for a referral to a pain management doc. Good luck - you sound pretty bad in your post and I hope things are looking up for you SOON! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2001 Report Share Posted October 23, 2001 Hi, - I sooo understand your frustration! I have suffered for many, many years. I have been accused of being a drug addict, of being lazy and inventing my pain, of having Munchaussen's Syndrome and on and on and on. All because my blood work didn't match the expectations; all because nobody could put a name on my condition. I have had multiple joint replacements and back surgery to correct the severe degeneration that was happening while I waited to find out what was wrong with me. I am on my third Rheumatologist and he is a God send. He knows what is wrong; he knows I am in serious, debilitating, crippling pain and he knows why and how to treat it. Celebrex and other standard arthritis meds have the same action as a placebo; in other words, nothing. I am now on Methotrexate, Paquenil and Prednisone and I am finally getting some relief. I am having a little trouble with side effects, but I must now decide if they are worth the risk. At this point, I tend to think they are. I feel better than I have in many, many years. No, it isn't gone, but after so many years of being afraid to blink my eyes because of the spasm of pain it would send through me and being told I was nuts, any amount of relief is very, very welcome. I would try another Rheumatologist, then another, then another if that is what it takes. There is someone out there who will listen and respond. God bless you and good luck. And, there is someone with enough compassion to give you some pain meds. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.282 / Virus Database: 150 - Release Date: 9/25/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2001 Report Share Posted October 23, 2001 Relafen is anotehr anti-inflammatory in a long list of anti- inflammatories. The big question is what are you taking for your stomach? Prevacid, etc...to save the throat and tummy? I've said it before but starting Enbrel doesn't mean stopping all other meds, especially quickly. It has taken me two years to stop my Oxycontin and I am still taking Diclofenac twice a day plus the Prevacid. Upping the pred will lessen pain as well as getting a doctor to get you some pain meds. If your Rheumy won't then talk to your primary doc.No since in being pain. It just increases the fatigue. PatB > Ok, I am going on week #3 on Enbrel and so far nothing has changed > much at all. I was able to cut down to 2.5mg of prednisone but I am > still in a lot of pain but I know that I need to get off of it. My > rhuemy won't prescribe any pain meds. She told me to double my > celebrex to 2 a day and was a bit annoyed with me when I told her > that I couldn't because of my stomach (I have an ulcer thanks to the > prednisone - which my gp told me but my rhuemy argues cause she said > that on doses under 20mg you don't get stomach problems.................. Anyways she said to come off > the celebrex and try refelan (sp?). Has anyone tried this> Thanks, > > > > <<Moderator's note: : Sounds as if you need to fire your current rhumy and find yet another one. There is absolutely no excuse for them to not perscribe you pain meds if you're in pain. I don't really think any blood test can accurately show how we feel from day to day, in the end we are the best source of info on how we feel for our docs. You're doctor is clearly not listening to you and does not have your best interest at heart. I know sometimes it's hard to find a doc that's a good fit, but never give up. Maybe there's someone on this list that's somewhat close to you that can suggest another doc? As for the fatigue, that's all part of the PA. : ( Hopefully the Enbrel will kick in soon and things will even out. Best of luck to ya, keep venting! >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2001 Report Share Posted October 23, 2001 , where do you live?? I am very lucky that my first Rhumy is excellent. He is in Boston and I do drive 1 hour to see him when I need to. He is also great over the phone and sends any perscription to my drug store over the phone. I'm very sorry you have a bad one. If you tell us where you live, maybe somebody knows of one in your area. -scott --- lesliesa@... wrote: > Ok, I am going on week #3 on Enbrel and so far > nothing has changed > much at all. I was able to cut down to 2.5mg of > prednisone but I am > still in a lot of pain but I know that I need to get > off of it. My > rhuemy won't prescribe any pain meds. She told me > to double my > celebrex to 2 a day and was a bit annoyed with me > when I told her > that I couldn't because of my stomach (I have an > ulcer thanks to the > prednisone - which my gp told me but my rhuemy > argues cause she said > that on doses under 20mg you don't get stomach > problems). Oh of > course I had to explain to her that I was taking > 15mg (prednisone) a > day for some time. Don't you just love it when one > dr. tells you > something and then another tries to refute it? She > also said that > she didn't understand why I am in so much pain > because my bloodwork > didn't show that much inflammation. So now I guess > that she doesn't > believe me. I don't know why - she is the doctor > she should figure > it out. Isn't that what I pay her for. Anyways she > said to come off > the celebrex and try refelan (sp?). Has anyone > tried this? Right > now I am so tired it physically hurts to keep my > eyes open (which is > bad because I am at work). I don't understand - I > get 8-9 hours of > sleep a night and still I am so tired. I hate these > stupid doctors. > This is the second rheumatologist I have been too > and still no luck. > I am just hoping that the Enbrel will hurry up and > kick in. Sorry I > just needed to vent. > > Thanks, > > > > <<Moderator's note: : Sounds as if you need > to fire your current rhumy and find yet another one. > There is absolutely no excuse for them to not > perscribe you pain meds if you're in pain. I don't > really think any blood test can accurately show how > we feel from day to day, in the end we are the best > source of info on how we feel for our docs. You're > doctor is clearly not listening to you and does not > have your best interest at heart. I know sometimes > it's hard to find a doc that's a good fit, but never > give up. Maybe there's someone on this list that's > somewhat close to you that can suggest another doc? > As for the fatigue, that's all part of the PA. > Hopefully the Enbrel will kick in soon and things > will even out. Best of luck to ya, keep venting! > >> > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2001 Report Share Posted October 23, 2001 Thank you for your kind words. It makes me sad that other people have to put up with all this pain/frustration as I do, but I feel better knowing that I am not alone. >>> jdixon03@... 10/23/01 01:34PM >>> Hi, - I sooo understand your frustration! I have suffered for many, many years. I have been accused of being a drug addict, of being lazy and inventing my pain, of having Munchaussen's Syndrome and on and on and on. All because my blood work didn't match the expectations; all because nobody could put a name on my condition. I have had multiple joint replacements and back surgery to correct the severe degeneration that was happening while I waited to find out what was wrong with me. I am on my third Rheumatologist and he is a God send. He knows what is wrong; he knows I am in serious, debilitating, crippling pain and he knows why and how to treat it. Celebrex and other standard arthritis meds have the same action as a placebo; in other words, nothing. I am now on Methotrexate, Paquenil and Prednisone and I am finally getting some relief. I am having a little trouble with side effects, but I must now decide if they are worth the risk. At this point, I tend to think they are. I feel better than I have in many, many years. No, it isn't gone, but after so many years of being afraid to blink my eyes because of the spasm of pain it would send through me and being told I was nuts, any amount of relief is very, very welcome. I would try another Rheumatologist, then another, then another if that is what it takes. There is someone out there who will listen and respond. God bless you and good luck. And, there is someone with enough compassion to give you some pain meds. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.282 / Virus Database: 150 - Release Date: 9/25/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2001 Report Share Posted October 23, 2001 >>> PBias@... 10/23/01 01:39PM >>> Relafen is anotehr anti-inflammatory in a long list of anti- inflammatories. The big question is what are you taking for your stomach? Prevacid, etc...to save the throat and tummy? Pat, I am taking nexium for my stomach but they only gave me enough for 1 week. This is the 2nd time I have been on this medicine for my stomach. Should I take something every day after I finish this one? And, why is it that doctors make you feel guilty/bad when asking for pain meds. They make me feel as if I am doing something wrong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2001 Report Share Posted October 24, 2001 In a message dated 10/23/2001 7:15:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lesliesa@... writes: << And, why is it that doctors make you feel guilty/bad when asking for pain meds. They make me feel as if I am doing something wrong. >> I think some doctors have the mindset that the less drugs you use, the better (which isn't really a bad thing), BUT - they think that chronic pain is something you just have to learn to live with. I think that is so cruel - we don't treat dogs that way, but yet, we expect humans to somehow overcome their pain without any help?? Anyway, if yours makes you feel this way, I would think about changing doctors. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2001 Report Share Posted October 24, 2001 - Thank you for the advice. I think I will make an appointment with a pain management dr. That is something I haven't tried yet. I am going to look into finding a new rheumy. If anyone knows a good rheumy in the Houston (TX) area please advise. Thank you to everyone for all of the support. >>> TADEL630@... 10/23/01 03:06PM >>> - I agree with the moderator's note on that 100%. You need a new rheumy who LISTENS to you. So what if your blood work doesn't show inflamation?? You are in PAIN and should be able to get pain meds if you need them. If your GP and rheumy both refuse, you could also ask for a referral to a pain management doc. Good luck - you sound pretty bad in your post and I hope things are looking up for you SOON! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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