New med trial for possible seronegative RA diagnosis
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Hi new to RA group, My Rheumatologist suspect I might have seronegative RA and I'm currently taking low dose prednisone with Arava for treatment. I just started a week ago. I was told it could take up to 2 weeks to get into the system. I would like to know how effect Arava has been with treating RA symptoms? I had a trial of prednisone 60mg and tapered. While taking it my hands, wrist and left hips pain was relieved that is why I'm taking Arava.
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lyn1951 Kikirae
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Arava worked wonders for me, 10mg I can tolerate, but gives me diarrhea, known side effect apparently.
Found I could take it at night, then in the morning when i get up keep the toilet clear, family learn't after being abused roundly by me.
Once I have been OK for the rest of the day.
20mg worked even better, that as I understand it from my chemist is the more regular dose, I am their only patient who is taking 10mg, so they have questioned me why the Rheumo has me on it, because I do not tolerate 20mg at all, high blood pressure, rare but known side effect, I was one of the first to report this when it was a new drug in Australia.
You may have psorasis arthiritis, do you have psorasis on your skin, thats what the Rheumo tells me I have, have had psorasis my entire life, but even come back negative in a psorasis genetic tests, not unusual apparently.
Rheumo has me on 6000mg odourless fish oil a day, 6 x 1000mg capsules, they do help with the tighness of joints, bonus side effects micro lines around eyes and lips have lessened.
Only disadavntage I have found is I must take them with food, otherwise I get a little reflux, fishy taste in mouth when I burp, not unbearable just not very nice.
Kikirae lyn1951
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Kikirae lyn1951
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I haven't been on this site for a while. Thanks for responding. I currently being treated for seronegative rheumatoid arthritis. I take arava 20mg still and prednisone. My rheumatologist is gonna try Enbrel injections because of ineffectiveness of medication. The fish oil might cause diarrhea. I know my mother in law says it make her have diarrhea. I take 2000mg a day. No diarrhea for me I have issues with constipation.
lyn1951 Kikirae
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Fish oil causes me no problems even at the very high doses I'm on, Krill oil, nightmare of indigestion and big probelms, stomach pain.
I'm not the only one either neighbour had same probelm with Krill Oil, and Dr's had her on antacids, she talked to me, and I suggested she give up the Krill oil, problem solved in a few days, neither of us could believe it.
Has your Dr tried methotrextrate, gold standard and works very well for me.
Seronegative RA, same as me, I notice the more wheat products I eat the worse my RA is, but I come back negative for celiac tests.
I have come to believe some products make me worse and others make me better, rice seems to be OK, also Oats, and corn but I eat as little wheat based products as possible.
tony35673 Kikirae
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Different medications work differently for different people that's really all you need to know. There is no one RA medication that works for all.
Kikirae tony35673
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