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> Hi, all. I saw the rheumy today. She examined my hands and

> said, " Beautiful. Can't even tell you have R.A. " BUT she suggested I

> start taking sulfasalizine because she doesn't think this well-being

> will last.

>

> Not sure what I want to do. I'm not adverse to taking it if I need it

> or if it will prevent damage, but not so sure I want to bombard my

> liver and kidneys so soon after trouble with Arava if I'm in good

> shape...

>

> My instinct says to wait. Thoughts? Experience with sulfasalizine?

>

> Sierra

>

Sierra--

No experience with sulfasalizine...

But, I think your instinct is right...wait. If you start experiencing

symptoms again, then that is the time to begin treatment again.

Sounds like you're in remission and hopefully it'll last a long time.

Your body will tell you if you need to start taking meds again.

Hope everything keeps going well for you!!

dordale :)

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I was started with Arava but took myself

off it when my doctor added Methotrexate. I’ve never taken

Sulfasalazine. I’ve never had any significant troubles with any

medication.

My uneducated opinion is that Arava takes

a long time to build up in your system so I think it also takes a long time to

leave your system. I think your doctor is trying a medication that

usually has few side effects so it will keep RA at bay when the Arava stops

doing its work. I think I would be inclined to take it and then if you

don’t have a flare within about 3 months (while the Arava is leaving your

system) then see about decreasing the Sulfasalazine assuming your doctor

agrees. You might call the doctor’s office to see if my ideas have

any merit. God bless.

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Sierra's news

Hi, all. I saw the rheumy today. She examined my hands

and

said, " Beautiful. Can't even tell you have R.A. " BUT she suggested I

start taking sulfasalizine because she doesn't think this well-being

will last.

Not sure what I want to do. I'm not adverse to taking it if I need it

or if it will prevent damage, but not so sure I want to bombard my

liver and kidneys so soon after trouble with Arava if I'm in good

shape...

My instinct says to wait. Thoughts? Experience with sulfasalizine?

Sierra

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I was only on Arava for three weeks. I've been off it for 6.

Sierra

>

> I was started with Arava but took myself off it when my doctor added

> Methotrexate. I've never taken Sulfasalazine. I've never had any

> significant troubles with any medication.

>

>

>

> My uneducated opinion is that Arava takes a long time to build up

in your

> system so I think it also takes a long time to leave your system.

I think

> your doctor is trying a medication that usually has few side

effects so it

> will keep RA at bay when the Arava stops doing its work. I think I

would be

> inclined to take it and then if you don't have a flare within about

3 months

> (while the Arava is leaving your system) then see about decreasing

the

> Sulfasalazine assuming your doctor agrees. You might call the

doctor's

> office to see if my ideas have any merit. God bless.

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: Rheumatoid Arthritis

> [mailto:Rheumatoid Arthritis ] On Behalf Of

snowdrift52003

> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 3:16 PM

> Rheumatoid Arthritis

> Subject: Sierra's news

>

>

>

> Hi, all. I saw the rheumy today. She examined my hands and

> said, " Beautiful. Can't even tell you have R.A. " BUT she suggested

I

> start taking sulfasalizine because she doesn't think this well-

being

> will last.

>

> Not sure what I want to do. I'm not adverse to taking it if I need

it

> or if it will prevent damage, but not so sure I want to bombard my

> liver and kidneys so soon after trouble with Arava if I'm in good

> shape...

>

> My instinct says to wait. Thoughts? Experience with sulfasalizine?

>

> Sierra

>

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I switched to Sulfasalazine after I stopped taking methotraxate. I can't really tell that it's doing anything (no side effects at all) and my liver #s don't seem any more elevated then they were (they're always just above normal but nothing anyone is concered about).

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Hi, all. I saw the rheumy today. She examined my hands and

said, " Beautiful. Can't even tell you have R.A. " BUT she suggested I

start taking sulfasalizine because she doesn't think this well-being

will last.

Not sure what I want to do. I'm not adverse to taking it if I need it

or if it will prevent damage, but not so sure I want to bombard my

liver and kidneys so soon after trouble with Arava if I'm in good

shape...

My instinct says to wait. Thoughts? Experience with sulfasalizine?

Sierra

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Hi Sierra, I've taken Sulfasalizine for two years ever since i've been dxed it never bottered me either , what I can tell you is only what my ra dr told me and that was it's the weakest of the ra meds and you useal have to take alot of it and it sometimes makes you sick at your stomic because of the sulfur in it , but thats what my dr told me and i take 6 tabs a day with no problems , sometimes if my belly gets empty i'll have to have a bite of something cause of nasiea ( feeling sick at tummy ) but if it's med related i'm not sure .but tahts all I can add and it's 2nd hand you sould ask your dr to be sure

.. johnsnowdrift52003 <snowdrift52003@...> wrote: Hi, all. I saw the rheumy today. She

examined my hands and said, "Beautiful. Can't even tell you have R.A." BUT she suggested I start taking sulfasalizine because she doesn't think this well-being will last. Not sure what I want to do. I'm not adverse to taking it if I need it or if it will prevent damage, but not so sure I want to bombard my liver and kidneys so soon after trouble with Arava if I'm in good shape... My instinct says to wait. Thoughts? Experience with sulfasalizine? Sierra

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I have been on Sulfasazine for 6 years. It turns my urine the color of Mountain Dew. I have to drink 6-8 glasses of water a day to get my urine back to a normal color. (fortunately I work in an office). However, by the time it gets back to normal, it is time o take my evening dose. I haven't had any side effects for it. It does take about 8 weeks to notice a difference, and I noticed the biggest difference when I stopped taking it a few years ago. Take care, Steph in VAsnowdrift52003 <snowdrift52003@...> wrote: Hi, all. I saw the rheumy today. She examined my hands and said, "Beautiful. Can't even tell you have R.A." BUT she suggested I start taking sulfasalizine because she doesn't think this well-being will last. Not sure what I want to do. I'm not adverse to taking it if I need it or if it will prevent damage, but not so sure I want to bombard my liver and kidneys so soon after trouble with Arava if I'm in good shape... My instinct says to wait. Thoughts? Experience with sulfasalizine? Sierra

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