Guest guest Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 Dawn, I would take it slowly if I were you. How long have you been on the increased dose? Have you given that at least 3 months to help? How long have you been declining? Are there any other possible explanations for the setbacks - illness, added stress, doing too much, etc.? For 6 months from October through most of March, I was steadily declining on Humira. I was back taking Tramadol for pain morning and night, which I had not needed for a year. But here are some factors that made me decide to ride it out - I had my daughter's wedding in October and overdid it physically; I took 3 out-of-town trips in November and December plus the holidays which are physically demanding and stressful; I had out-of-town company in November and overdid it physically; I had a cold in January; I eventually had to delay my weekly Humira injection by 4 days when the cold did not resolve after 2 weeks. Any or all of those kinds of things can explain why I was hurting more and having the old severe fatigue and brain-fog recurring. Then, in March I discovered that my refrigerator dial somehow got turned up and my fridge was only cooling to 46 degrees which is the max allowed for Humira. I don't know how long that had been going on nor who much that could effect the potency of Humira. But I did debate whether to order another 3-month supply or give up and ask my rheumy for something else. In the end I decided to give Humira 3 more months before considering a change. I got my new shipment and within 3 days of the first injection I did a complete 180 degree turnaround. That was 3 weeks ago and now I feel like my old self again. I don't which of the factors was responsible for my decline, or maybe it was all of the above. But I'm glad I stuck it out. I'm only 56 and expect to live at least another 30 years. There are only a small handful of medications available to help us, and new ones are developed and approved very, very slowly. You don't want to get behind the curve with your drugs. Made each one last as long as possible. " S. Zorzi " <szorzi_1999@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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