Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Hi! The Enbrel did nothing to clear my husband of the P,> and his is real bad as well. One leasion goes right into another and he is covered on his legs, stomach and back. The itch so severe. Humira was just started about a month ago, and seems a little better in certain spots.>Hope fully if will too, rid him of this, I am happy to hear about your wife's experience, in regard to the P.with Humira (hope her pain subsides soon). My husband is not so much in pain from the PA at present. The last thing that worked for him to clear the P was Raptiva. He had to go off that because he then developed the PA. Some think> and as the Raptiva states on pkg. . may cause arthralgia in certain people>>> that's a whole different story! If he got rid of severe P with Raptiva, but developed the PA because of it, what is the lesser of 2 evils? Both really suck! -pardon From the wife> > Hi, . My wife is on Humira. Her body was covered with lesions so bad > that her life was complete misery!.......until Humira came along! NOT A > SINGLE PSORIASIS! Anywhere! She's still got a lot of pain, though, but at > least her skin is as clear as cann be! Let me know how you react. My wife had > zero side effects. > > Jayson Barsic <jbarsic@...> wrote: > Hi all, > > It looks like I am going to be able to get copay assistance to start taking > Humira. I'm curious if anyone here has made the switch from Enbrel to > Humira. If so, did you notice any side effects? My doc said that the > Humira could actually be better at clearing up the P than the Enbrel was, > which is fine because Enbrel cleared me up really well. > > Thanks, > Jayson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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