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Hi Sierra,

Boy your email couldn't have come at a better time. I am somewhat " new " to

the RA scene, but can relate to alot of the questions, problems, misery of

the group, here.

I am now on MTX and Celebrex, after finding out Mobic did nothing for me.

Plus I am an insulin dependant diabetic.

Today I told a friend of mine that I " may " stop the MTX..........All I can

think of is the MTX side affects vs........what????? the pain...........and

all the other things of RA........Sorry, I know I sound like I'm whining but

I have really gotten NO relief from these drugs that cause horrible side

effects......If they were working that would be one thing.....

Kathy

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From: " snowdrift52003 " <snowdrift52003@...>

<Rheumatoid Arthritis >

Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:43 PM

Subject: Concerned about MTX

> Hi folks.

> I wrote about discovering that my lab had not sent February results to

> my rheumy--results that were, for the first time, abnormal. I called

> the doctor's office on Monday and was told to expect a call, but it's

> Wed. night and I haven't received one. I will call back tomorrow. I

> just have to say this to someone (you): I'm frustrated! It makes me

> feel very uneasy to have fallen through the cracks.

>

> The lab is at my workplace, so I feel inhibited about complaining. (A

> sign I should go elsewhere for labwork.)

>

> The nurse told me not to take my MTX again until I've talked to the

> doctor (duh!). I feel a huge aversion to it at the moment. I had some

> unusual symptoms after taking it last weekend and now have a strong

> sense that I should not put more of it into my body at this time.

>

> Please send some positive thoughts my direction!

>

> Sierra

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MTX worked really well for me for the past two years. I recently

switched to injectible which may be the reason I'm having a problem.

The DMARDs seem necessary to avoid joint damage...my mom has it and

it's not a pretty sight.

Hope things get better for you!

S

--- In Rheumatoid Arthritis , " katsha1 " <katsha1@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi Sierra,

> Boy your email couldn't have come at a better time. I am

somewhat " new " to

> the RA scene, but can relate to alot of the questions, problems,

misery of

> the group, here.

> I am now on MTX and Celebrex, after finding out Mobic did nothing

for me.

> Plus I am an insulin dependant diabetic.

> Today I told a friend of mine that I " may " stop the

MTX..........All I can

> think of is the MTX side affects vs........what????? the

pain...........and

> all the other things of RA........Sorry, I know I sound like I'm

whining but

> I have really gotten NO relief from these drugs that cause horrible

side

> effects......If they were working that would be one thing.....

> Kathy

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " snowdrift52003 " <snowdrift52003@...>

> <Rheumatoid Arthritis >

> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:43 PM

> Subject: Concerned about MTX

>

>

> > Hi folks.

> > I wrote about discovering that my lab had not sent February

results to

> > my rheumy--results that were, for the first time, abnormal. I

called

> > the doctor's office on Monday and was told to expect a call, but

it's

> > Wed. night and I haven't received one. I will call back tomorrow.

I

> > just have to say this to someone (you): I'm frustrated! It makes

me

> > feel very uneasy to have fallen through the cracks.

> >

> > The lab is at my workplace, so I feel inhibited about

complaining. (A

> > sign I should go elsewhere for labwork.)

> >

> > The nurse told me not to take my MTX again until I've talked to

the

> > doctor (duh!). I feel a huge aversion to it at the moment. I had

some

> > unusual symptoms after taking it last weekend and now have a

strong

> > sense that I should not put more of it into my body at this time.

> >

> > Please send some positive thoughts my direction!

> >

> > Sierra

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Methotrexate can take several months to

become effective so don’t give up on it too quickly. Of course if

the liver tests are bad enough that’s a good reason to hold off at least

for a while. If you’ve been on Methotrexate for several months

without much benefit it might be time to add a biologic to the mix. That

would likely be Enbrel, Remicade, or Humira or it could be one of the newer

medications Rituxin or Orencia, or an older one Kineret.

I can’t understand the lack of a

phone call. If they don’t have a good explanation you might

consider a second opinion. God bless.

From: Rheumatoid Arthritis [mailto:Rheumatoid Arthritis ] On Behalf Of snowdrift52003

Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006

6:43 PM

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Subject:

Concerned about MTX

Hi folks.

I wrote about discovering that my lab had not sent

February results to

my rheumy--results that were, for the first time,

abnormal. I called

the doctor's office on Monday and was told to

expect a call, but it's

Wed. night and I haven't received one. I will call

back tomorrow. I

just have to say this to someone (you): I'm

frustrated! It makes me

feel very uneasy to have fallen through the

cracks.

The lab is at my workplace, so I feel inhibited

about complaining. (A

sign I should go elsewhere for labwork.)

The nurse told me not to take my MTX again until

I've talked to the

doctor (duh!). I feel a huge aversion to it at the

moment. I had some

unusual symptoms after taking it last weekend and

now have a strong

sense that I should not put more of it into my

body at this time.

Please send some positive thoughts my direction!

Sierra

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Sometimes the drugs are working even

though we feel the same because our disease is progressing and would be worse

without the drugs. Also it often takes several months for the drugs to be

come effective so it is hard to see how well they work. The reason for

the drugs is to delay or avoid permanent joint damage. The pain we have

now is only the tip of the iceberg. Permanent joint damage is likely with

untreated or undertreated RA. God bless.

From: Rheumatoid Arthritis [mailto:Rheumatoid Arthritis ] On Behalf Of katsha1

Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006

7:14 PM

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Subject: Re:

Concerned about MTX

Hi Sierra,

Boy your email couldn't have come at a better

time. I am somewhat " new " to

the RA scene, but can relate to alot of the

questions, problems, misery of

the group, here.

I am now on MTX and Celebrex, after finding out

Mobic did nothing for me.

Plus I am an insulin dependant diabetic.

Today I told a friend of mine that I

" may " stop the MTX..........All I can

think of is the MTX side affects

vs........what????? the pain...........and

all the other things of RA........Sorry, I know I

sound like I'm whining but

I have really gotten NO relief from these drugs

that cause horrible side

effects......If they were working that would be

one thing.....

Kathy

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Dear Sierra- I have been there as I am sure most of us have. Falling through the cracks is not a happy experience. Chasing lab results is ridiculous. I dont know how abnormal the test results were but I am sure you are uneasy. I never wait for results if they are expected. I call the next day. Never assume a passive role in your medical care, because as I learned, the squeaky wheel doesnt get the oil. Follow up and let us know what happens. Hugs, Deborah

On 4/5/06, snowdrift52003 <snowdrift52003@...> wrote:

Hi folks.I wrote about discovering that my lab had not sent February results tomy rheumy--results that were, for the first time, abnormal. I called

the doctor's office on Monday and was told to expect a call, but it'sWed. night and I haven't received one. I will call back tomorrow. Ijust have to say this to someone (you): I'm frustrated! It makes mefeel very uneasy to have fallen through the cracks.

The lab is at my workplace, so I feel inhibited about complaining. (Asign I should go elsewhere for labwork.)The nurse told me not to take my MTX again until I've talked to thedoctor (duh!). I feel a huge aversion to it at the moment. I had some

unusual symptoms after taking it last weekend and now have a strongsense that I should not put more of it into my body at this time.Please send some positive thoughts my direction!Sierra

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Listen to your strong sense and don't put any more into your body. No

one knows for sure about any medications and how they may effect each

individual. If it doesn't help and makes you feel like you're putting

poison into your system, stand your ground and don't let them tell

you-you have to take it.

>

> Hi folks.

> I wrote about discovering that my lab had not sent February results

to

> my rheumy--results that were, for the first time, abnormal. I

called

> the doctor's office on Monday and was told to expect a call, but

it's

> Wed. night and I haven't received one. I will call back tomorrow. I

> just have to say this to someone (you): I'm frustrated! It makes me

> feel very uneasy to have fallen through the cracks.

>

> The lab is at my workplace, so I feel inhibited about complaining.

(A

> sign I should go elsewhere for labwork.)

>

> The nurse told me not to take my MTX again until I've talked to the

> doctor (duh!). I feel a huge aversion to it at the moment. I had

some

> unusual symptoms after taking it last weekend and now have a strong

> sense that I should not put more of it into my body at this time.

>

> Please send some positive thoughts my direction!

>

> Sierra

>

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Positive thoughts coming your way.

Vicki

-------Original Message-------

From: snowdrift52003

Date: 04/05/06 20:43:06

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Subject: Concerned about MTX

Hi folks.I wrote about discovering that my lab had not sent February results to my rheumy--results that were, for the first time, abnormal. I called the doctor's office on Monday and was told to expect a call, but it's Wed. night and I haven't received one. I will call back tomorrow. I just have to say this to someone (you): I'm frustrated! It makes me feel very uneasy to have fallen through the cracks.The lab is at my workplace, so I feel inhibited about complaining. (A sign I should go elsewhere for labwork.)The nurse told me not to take my MTX again until I've talked to the doctor (duh!). I feel a huge aversion to it at the moment. I had some unusual symptoms after taking it last weekend and now have a strong sense that I should not put more of it into my body at this time.Please send some positive thoughts my direction!Sierra

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