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Hi Carole,

so sorry you are having a bad flare.

I am new to enbrel so I can't help you, but I am on my 15th injection and it

doesn't seem

to working it's magic for me. But I am still hopeful.

And I have P in ny nose and it is one of the most irritating things!

Vaseline helps for me, just a thin coat , it doesn't smell so bad as some

meds and

it won't irritate the membranes either.

Debba

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It took me two full months on Enbrel to even START to see results with the P and

the PA......THe biologics vary from person to person and are not always " fast

acting " .

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Hi. Some replies from Australia.

> 1. Can you get used to a drug (mobic) after taking it for 3 years? I am

interested in this reply. I have just been changed from Difusinal to Mobic.

Does Mobic have any side-effects ?

> 2. Can't get Enbrel here.

> 3. Has anyone ever heard of or gotten psoriasis in their NOSE???

Definitely. It's very sore and bleeds often. Topical steroid cream works

best.

Greg.

[ ] a few questions to ponder

> Dear Group,

>

> I have not posted for a while and hope this finds you all doing ok.

>

> I re-started my Enbrel after taking a break for 3 months (flu

> season, remember!). I have been taking it since March 1st and am

> sorry to say I don't think it is doing much of anything...unless

> more time is needed? Prior to that I had only been on the Enbrel for

> 9 months...maybe it never worked!

>

> I am probably in one of my worst flares...swollen fingers and

> toes, extremely achy and psoriasis covering my elbows. It makes me

> wonder if the mobic is even working. Of course, there has been a ton

> of stress and that doesn't help one little bit.

>

> Here are some questions for you all:

> 1. Can you get used to a drug (mobic) after taking it for 3 years?

> 2. For those of you taking Enbrel, how long did it take for it to

> start working for you?

> 3. Has anyone ever heard of or gotten psoriasis in their NOSE???

> 4. Are there any opinions on other DMARDS...like placquenil,etc.?

>

> Right now my nose is so sore inside that I would like to cut it

> off...and my painful digits, too! I have to smile and joke about it

> all and remember that it could always be worse...otherwise this

> rotten " condition " would comsume me.

>

> Regards to all and hopefully you can answer some of my silly

> questions.

> Carole in NJ

>

> [Editor's Note: (1) It is certainly possible for one's body to " get used "

to a drug, if by that you mean that the drug's effects change. (2)Psoriasis

in the nasal cavities can be treated with topical steroids. (3) For those

who can tolerate it, (the DMARD) Methotrexare can be very useful.

> D.]

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Greg-

I don't get P in my nose, but I do get it in my ear canals. Not pleasant.

-L

Greg <hendo7@...> wrote:

Hi. Some replies from Australia.

> 1. Can you get used to a drug (mobic) after taking it for 3 years? I am

interested in this reply. I have just been changed from Difusinal to Mobic.

Does Mobic have any side-effects ?

> 2. Can't get Enbrel here.

> 3. Has anyone ever heard of or gotten psoriasis in their NOSE???

Definitely. It's very sore and bleeds often. Topical steroid cream works

best.

Greg.

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Carole,

I take Enbrel and I could see the difference with the very first

injection, I know others it has taken longer to see a decent effect.

As far as The DMARDS, the only one I ever took was Azulfizine.

Changed doses several times, went up to four pills twice a day,

(2000mg total)I know mexth was never an option for me since I have

not had any children and I'm only 25, docs never would even consider

it.

Good luck and I hope you get some relief soon.

Keli

> Dear Group,

>

> I have not posted for a while and hope this finds you all doing ok.

>

> I re-started my Enbrel after taking a break for 3 months (flu

> season, remember!). I have been taking it since March 1st and am

> sorry to say I don't think it is doing much of anything...unless

> more time is needed? Prior to that I had only been on the Enbrel

for

> 9 months...maybe it never worked!

>

> I am probably in one of my worst flares...swollen fingers and

> toes, extremely achy and psoriasis covering my elbows. It makes me

> wonder if the mobic is even working. Of course, there has been a

ton

> of stress and that doesn't help one little bit.

>

> Here are some questions for you all:

> 1. Can you get used to a drug (mobic) after taking it for 3 years?

> 2. For those of you taking Enbrel, how long did it take for it to

> start working for you?

> 3. Has anyone ever heard of or gotten psoriasis in their NOSE???

> 4. Are there any opinions on other DMARDS...like placquenil,etc.?

>

> Right now my nose is so sore inside that I would like to cut it

> off...and my painful digits, too! I have to smile and joke about

it

> all and remember that it could always be worse...otherwise this

> rotten " condition " would comsume me.

>

> Regards to all and hopefully you can answer some of my silly

> questions.

> Carole in NJ

>

> [Editor's Note: (1) It is certainly possible for one's body

to " get used " to a drug, if by that you mean that the drug's effects

change. (2)Psoriasis in the nasal cavities can be treated with

topical steroids. (3) For those who can tolerate it, (the DMARD)

Methotrexare can be very useful.

> D.]

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