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Pat,

Many insurance companies DO cover Humira for PA, so if it's an option next year,

you might wish to consider changing insurers just to give you more choices in

your treatment. Another alternative is to see if your Rheumy is willing to say

that you have polyarthritis - including PA and RA.

Kathy F.

<<Actually, the enbrel doesn't seem to be helping my

joints like it did a year ago either so we may try to switch to

Humaira, but the insurance company said they won't cover it for the

PA and it would cost $3000. out of pocket. I said forget that. So I

don't know what will be happening.

Pat>>

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Oh Pat! Bless your heart! It is a crying shame that insurance

companies are stonewalling so many people! If they could get a

little taste of what we go through...I bet they would change their

minds! It is like the insurance companies not wanting to pay for

people to have weight loss surgery even though they have tried every

thing else and failed...the insurance companies are too dumb to

realize they would pay out much less on those of us with weight

problems that are preventing us from getting better. I cant

exercise at all and thus cannot lose weight. When I was younger, I

could lose weight just by cutting back on what I ate....then I quit

smoking and gained 40 lbs. I have been on every diet there is and

up until a few years ago I could lose weight on them, but now that I

am older, menopausal, have thyroid problems, arthritis, diabetes and

everything else in the book...I don't have the strength or stamina

to exercise besides the horrible pain that exercising causes. I can

walk a little but not enough to do any good. It is a vicious

cycle! Maybe they (the insurance companies) will wake up one day.

Sharon

>

>

> Hi Sharon I am glad you had no side effects after taking it. The

> first time I took it I didn't either. Then the next week, I had

> stomach upset and fatigued. But nothing real bad. It seems it

varied

> from week to week on how it effected me. I took 20 mgs once a week

in

> pills. I am actually hoping to go back on it because the skin

lesions

> are returning since I have been off. I am still on enbrel. The dr

> thought the enbrel cleared up my skin but now we are not sure

whether

> it was the combo. Actually, the enbrel doesn't seem to be helping

my

> joints like it did a year ago either so we may try to switch to

> Humaira, but the insurance company said they won't cover it for

the

> PA and it would cost $3000. out of pocket. I said forget that. So

I

> don't know what will be happening.

>

> Pat

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Polyarthritis - that is actually what my diagnosis is according to

my rheumatologist.

Sharon

>

> Pat,

> Many insurance companies DO cover Humira for PA, so if it's an

option next year, you might wish to consider changing insurers just

to give you more choices in your treatment. Another alternative is

to see if your Rheumy is willing to say that you have polyarthritis -

including PA and RA.

> Kathy F.

>

> <<Actually, the enbrel doesn't seem to be helping my

> joints like it did a year ago either so we may try to switch to

> Humaira, but the insurance company said they won't cover it for

the

> PA and it would cost $3000. out of pocket. I said forget that. So

I

> don't know what will be happening.

>

> Pat>>

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In a message dated 12/6/2004 7:10:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,

hanna1946@... writes:

I have been on every diet there is and

up until a few years ago I could lose weight on them, but now that I

am older, menopausal, have thyroid problems, arthritis, diabetes and

everything else in the book...I don't have the strength or stamina

to exercise besides the horrible pain that exercising causes. I can

walk a little but not enough to do any good. It is a vicious

cycle! Maybe they (the insurance companies) will wake up one day.

Amen to that, Sharon.

I second all that you wrote.

Janet

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Janet, I wish I were smarter and knew how to get the ball rolling to

lobby someone...congress??? I don't know...to get the insurance

companies to wake up!

Sharon

[Editor's Note: THIS Congress and THIS President are great friends of the

insurance industry. There will be NO gains for patients over the next 4 years.

Probably your best hope is to have your doctor say that there will be dire

consequences if they don't give you the medication. Kathy F.]

>

> In a message dated 12/6/2004 7:10:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> hanna1946@y... writes:

>

> I have been on every diet there is and

> up until a few years ago I could lose weight on them, but now

that I

> am older, menopausal, have thyroid problems, arthritis, diabetes

and

> everything else in the book...I don't have the strength or .

>

>

>

> Amen to that, Sharon.

> I second all that you wrote.

> Janet

>

>

>

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