Guest guest Posted October 29, 2006 Report Share Posted October 29, 2006 Hi Don't let what happened to me happen to you. I was complaining of hip pain for years and orthopedic doctors kept brushing me off, because at first Aleve controlled the pain and I only limped intermittently. It wasn't until I could not walk at all without using two canes to assist, and had severe LS back pain before the light finally went on and I was referred to rheumatology (at the time I had an HMO and couldn't see a specialist without referral....the problem was getting my THEN internist to GIVE me a referral to a rheumatologist instead of always sending me to Ortho.) The rheumatologist diagnosed me with psoriatic spondyloarthropathy and started me on Methotrexate right away. For me, the Methotrexate was a miracle drug; within 2-3 months I was walking again and able to return to work full-time....however the damage had already been done; I had enough damage to my hip to need a replacement at that point, but I kept putting it off, afraid I'd be out of work too long and stuff, plus I was only 44 at the time. The hip continued to slowly get worse and ultimately I needed to use a cane again, and I began to start showing joint damage in my feet, hands, ankles, and right wrist a couple years ago, so Enbrel was added to the Methotrexate at that point. Did well until I had to go off the Enbrel and Methotrexate this past summer for nearly 2 months while I finally had that damaged hip replaced. My hip feels great now.....but my lumbosacral spine, feet, hands, ankles, and right wrist have not been the same since then, although I have restarted the meds. We're hoping they will kick back in, but if not, we may be talking a change to either Humira or Remicade. The point is, most reputable rheumatologists WILL treat PA aggressively once diagnosed, even if there doesn't seem to be much damage, in order to PREVENT the damage from occurring, or at least, to slow the progression of the disease. I'm just sorry that my internist at the time didn't refer me to rheumatology WAY earlier; maybe if I'd been treated with the medications way back when, I wouldn't have needed the hip replacement just yet. Best wishes to you! Wanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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