Guest guest Posted September 15, 2003 Report Share Posted September 15, 2003 Hi All, I recently changed jobs due to the arthritis and trying to avoid disability. Now I'm finding my Enbrel taken away once more. The insurance company made their denial after the Rheumy stated " no history of plaque psoriasis " . This is the second rheumy I've seen. Appently rheumy's don't document well if it involves skin lesions, they only worry about the joints. I've been trying to get my records from the first rheumy to see what he has documented so that I can appeal. I've even contacted the podiatrist who thought I had psoriatic arthritis before the diagnosis to see if he has anything documented. I'm back to square one, left to see how bad my p and pa can get before the rheumy will do anything. He wants me to make an appointment to see how I am in 3 months without Enbrel even though he has told me in the past how much I need it and that most people have a lot of problems once they stop taking it. I've made a derm appointment for this week provided the hurricane doesn't stop me from keeping it. I currently have 2 lesions that I've had longer than 6 months that just will not heal. The family doctor doesn't really know how to treat p and the rheumy sees it and thinks I should use something for yeast alternating with a hydrocortizone type cream and just says see your derm which I haven't been able to do until this week when I will see a derm who has never laid eyes on me. The original derm in a different office is NEVER available for an appointment within a reasonable time frame. His secretary always puts you off a minimum of 1-2 months like he is so booked you can't be worked in even in an emergency. They might as well go ahead and start getting my paperwork ready to file for disability because that is what will happen eventually. My psoriasis and arthritis disabled me in the past and I'm sure it will not take long again once off Enbrel because MTX doesn't work well for me alone and other drugs have been tried and failed. Cassie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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