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mlw402@... writes:

<<I take it without MTX. Many docs recommend the MTX with it to,

hopefully, keep your body from building antibodies . This could make

the remicade ineffective. Since MTX makes me sick one rheum said go

ahead and stop it and just take Remicade alone.>>

HI Marti,

I was just wondering how you would know if your body is building antibodies

to the Remicade. Do they have a blood test to check that or will the Remicade

just become ineffective? My rheumy said that if the Zoloft did not help the

pain of the fibro then he may consider Remicade as well. I really did not

want to take mtx. I started the Zoloft a week ago and it is not yet touching

the pain. Maybe it take a while to kick in. Either I want to try Remicade or

else wait to see if I can begin a trial with my derm for Enbrel which would be

a double dose twice a week since the standard dosage did not work. It

cleared the P but did not help at all with the PA.

JANET

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> I was just wondering how you would know if your body is building

> antibodies

> to the Remicade. Do they have a blood test to check that or will

> the Remicade

> just become ineffective? My rheumy said that if the Zoloft did

> not help the pain of the fibro

Hi Janet,

As far as I know there is no blood test to check for antibodies to

the remicade. It's a good question. In any case the remicade would

become ineffective as our bodies built up immunity to it.

Most of what I've read suggests a tricyclic antidepressant for fibro

pain. I'm not sure why your doc chose zoloft for you but I'm sure he

had a good reason. Mayo Doc recommended Effexor to me for it.

Good luck...I know you have been waiting a long time for a med that

will help you!

Marti

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mlw402@... writes:

<<Most of what I've read suggests a tricyclic antidepressant for fibro

pain. I'm not sure why your doc chose zoloft for you but I'm sure he

had a good reason. Mayo Doc recommended Effexor to me for it.>>

I have been taking Zoloft for a week and a half. Do you know when it is

supposed to help with the pain? I am really upset because I walked from one

end

of the mall today to the other and was afraid that I would not make it back.

My ankles and knees were unbearable. Personally, I don't think it is fibro

and don't understand why my rheumy just tried Enbrel and nothing else. Like you

said, I think it is time to find a new doctor.

Janet

JANET

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<<Do you know when it is supposed to help with the pain? I am really upset

because I walked from one end of the mall today to the other and was afraid that

I would not make it back. >>

Hi Janet,

That's an awful feeling to get stuck...when you just can't go anymore.

I once got to the back of a K-Mart store and couldn't move anymore

to get back to my car. I sat down in some of Martha Stuart's lawn

and patio furniture...it was the only thing available...and fairly

comfortable too. The manager kept asking me if he could help me and

finally asked if I was interested in BUYing any furniture. LOL! I

don't think you are supposed to sit in the displays.

I'm guessing it would take 10 days to 2 weeks for you to see a change

in pain level with the zoloft and then it could be subtle.

Sounds like you have PA to me too.

good luck,

Marti

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