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When i started Humeria about a year ago, my rhuemy told me it takes about four shots for the full effect, which was about a month for me because I take it every week, Also remember to take your shot out of the fridge 15-30 before hand to let come to room temp. If I do this i do not feel a sting at all, in WIDJ <DJ_Curran@...> wrote: I have had chronic pain for 17 yrs in the form of migraines. The pain affected my moods as well as the rest of my body. They put me on Prozac, Zoloft Paxil, and I started swelling. They assumed it was an allergy, so just switched me to another drug. They gave me Effexor and Elavil and my joints went crazy and got huge. After 6 DRs, they finally diagnosed me with RA. I now take NO antidepressants at all, as

they seemed to make my flares worse. I am now on Humira, but I need to know how long is a reasonable amount of time for the drug to actually work, or have it be "failed" and move on to another drug? Any input would be greatly helpful!!!Thanks! in ColoradoAny other Coloradoans out there?????

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I had first Humira shot yesterday and hope(if similar to Enbrel) that I will tell something within 2 weeks.

Hang in there!

Kay in La.

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From: DJ

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 1:16 AM

Subject: Chronic pain and depression

I have had chronic pain for 17 yrs in the form of migraines. The pain affected my moods as well as the rest of my body. They put me on Prozac, Zoloft Paxil, and I started swelling. They assumed it was an allergy, so just switched me to another drug. They gave me Effexor and Elavil and my joints went crazy and got huge. After 6 DRs, they finally diagnosed me with RA. I now take NO antidepressants at all, as they seemed to make my flares worse. I am now on Humira, but I need to know how long is a reasonable amount of time for the drug to actually work, or have it be "failed" and move on to another drug? Any input would be greatly helpful!!!Thanks! in ColoradoAny other Coloradoans out there?????

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