Guest guest Posted February 7, 2006 Report Share Posted February 7, 2006 Hi there! Hope you are feeling better! I took Arava for 3 years and it worked wonders for me. Then put me on a loading dose and then I took once a day. It was the first relief I had in years. I still was on a low dose of predisone but I was like a new person. After three years I had a major flare up and the Arava no longer worked. At that point they put me on Remicade (had a reaction to that) and now a I take Enbrel with the Methotrexate. Nothing has worked as well as the arava did when I first started it! I wish you great luck with it and hope it works as well for you! Best Regards Kim! prvsundogg <prvsundogg@...> wrote: Hi All, I was being treated with methotrexate for maybe 3 months and all was going well. In a short time i was feeling pretty good, motion returing and pain a lot less. However, around Thanksgiving i developed a cold which turned to bronchitis and eventually pneumonia. My rheumotologist had me stop the methotrexate when i went on antibiotics and has kept me off till i get a xray this week to show that my lungs are clear. In the meantime my PA and joints started hurting again and in some cases seem worse and seem to have developed in a knee that had been fine before. Is there such a thing as a rebound effect when you go off methotrexate? In other words when you go off the medication the joints get worse as the immune system rushes back in to do its damage? Also my doctor wants to switch me to Arava from the Methotrexate since he says it doesn't affect the lungs at all. I have heard a lot of succes with Methotrexate but don't know anything about Arava. Is it as effective as Methotrexate? Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 Hi Kim, Thanks for the info and encouragement. I was hoping to find a treatment and stick with it but I guess I'll need to get familiar with a lot of the different treatments. I want to go on Enbrel but he wants to start me out on the methotrexate/arava types of treatment first. Thanks again, > Hi All, > > I was being treated with methotrexate for maybe 3 months and all was going well. In a short > time i was feeling pretty good, motion returing and pain a lot less. However, around > Thanksgiving i developed a cold which turned to bronchitis and eventually pneumonia. My > rheumotologist had me stop the methotrexate when i went on antibiotics and has kept me off > till i get a xray this week to show that my lungs are clear. In the meantime my PA and joints > started hurting again and in some cases seem worse and seem to have developed in a knee > that had been fine before. Is there such a thing as a rebound effect when you go off > methotrexate? In other words when you go off the medication the joints get worse as the > immune system rushes back in to do its damage? > > Also my doctor wants to switch me to Arava from the Methotrexate since he says it doesn't > affect the lungs at all. I have heard a lot of succes with Methotrexate but don't know anything > about Arava. Is it as effective as Methotrexate? > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 I took it and I do not reccomend it . I did really bad on it and have liver damage from that and methotrexate . try something else . cathy from ma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 I have been taking Arava for about 7 years now with no ill effects. It has worked very well for me during that time although I am beginning to experience flareups now. It is good medicine and I wish you well with it. Walt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 Dear Max, I¹ve been on Arava now for almost 5 years and I have stopped it several times due to the intense itching it causes. I¹ve told my doctor about this of course, but he doesn't see it as a huge problem, but the itching can be worse than the pain at times. Normally I can get off of it for 3 days and still not lose any of the pain relief affects. The itching lets up in about 24 hours which is great. Recently my doctor is trying to get me signed up for Simponi, which with Blue Cross has been a real uphill battle. I thought he wanted me to stop Arava in the meantime, but it turned out I didn¹t need too. After about 3-4 weeks, I was so miserable I could barely moved. At least it made me realize it still works for me. As this disease advances for me it¹s easy to think a current drug isn¹t working....until you stop it. I hope you don¹t have as bad of a set back as I did. I¹m back on it now and I am going to be taking Simponi along with it. I²m scared to death of biologics because trying Enbrel and Humira nearly killed me. Simponi isn¹t supposed to have any preservatives or any animal by products which the other two did So I¹m praying I don¹t have any problems and it helps me some. My quality of life now is as bad as it¹s ever been. For the first time I¹ve given suicide some consideration, but I can¹t leave my family. I¹ve been in pain management for 11 years and eventually you just wear out. I²m lucky my children age grown though. I²m worried about Simponi though because of the high infection rate and it¹s not recommended for people with COPD or any type of lung disease. I have asthma, COPD and also have diabetes, which causes infections that pop up constantly. So either way, it¹s going to be a rough ride. Luckily, my liver has been ok, except for being fatty now due to all the drugs I¹ve been on for ever. They want me to lower my prednisone down since it has so many bad side effects. I¹ve been on it for about 10 years now and at about 15 mg. I watched and took care of both of my parents who died of emphysema, so I know the bad side effects of prednisone. I guess it¹s about the devil you know and one you don¹t. We¹ll see how it works out for me. I hope your liver returns to normal and I wonder if other people have done well on Arava for as long as I have? Good luck and let me know how you do after you are totally off of it. Sincerely, Fran in Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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