Guest guest Posted December 24, 2003 Report Share Posted December 24, 2003 Hi, I will try to answer as many of the questions as possiblle. The main joints have been knees, ankles, back, fingers and feet. He is on Naproxsyn 250mg twice a day to try and control the inflammation, he is also on Fosamax 30 mg once a week. They have tried to treat the psoriasis with topical creams at this point but I am sure there will be something else coming soon. They found the osteoporosis in his back. His symptoms first appeared probably about 4 years old and have progressively gotten worse.Hypermobility Syndrome is when your ligaments are so stretched out that it causes you to hyperextend your joints. He is presently were ankle supports to help him stop twisting his ankles and we susupect will probably be wearing something for at least one knee soon. He has had a Lung Function Test which came back normal and no family history that we're aware of. His rheumy doesn't feel the need to test for HLBA-27 because if he gets classified with it it will affect insurance coverage later on. Thanks in advance for any help! Judy [Editor's Note: Thanks for filling us in a bit. I'm going to alter the subject line above, to try to attract the max number of on-point responses for you. NOTE TO RESPONDERS: Please also see " Privateer 21's " previous post, just a handful of posts back, for additional info. Based on current meds, breathing problems are unlikely side-effect related. Are there any plans to add any meds? I note currently no DMARDs (disease-modifying drugs), which, if they haven't been discussed, are implemented to stop/ameliorate/slow down " architectural " defects. These drugs include Methotrexate, Imuran, Plaquenil; the biologicals Enbrel, Humira, Remicade. D.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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