Problems with RA
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Hi
I posted a while ago that I was struggling with my RA, it was suggested it might be the reduction of my steroids. I managed to get into see my rheumatologist early. He was lovely as usual. He confirmed it was most likely reducing the steroids that have caused the problems. Ian now taking 10 mgs of prednisone daily, hydroxiclooqine 200 mgs twice a day. My problem is after about 10 my symptoms reduced. Last night they started again with avengance, I don't understand what is going on. Any advice please.
Thank you
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KAF11 WendYs53
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WendYs53 KAF11
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Rowbirdie WendYs53
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didnt see your earlier posts but
hydroxychloroquine is quite a mild DMARD for those with mild RA. Did he talk about adding a further DMARD like methotrexate or sulphasalazine? My rheumy explained these DMARDS are the ones that hold back development of the disease and the steroid is used to lower inflammation while the DMARDS take time to work and usually has an immediate effect on reducing pain and swelling.
In other words they mostly don't use steroids to control the disease only to tide us over when a lot of inflammation.
Could you contact your rheumy again or rheumy nurse? If you are in pain they need to know.
What is the plan with your steroid? Ie how many weeks at 10 mg and so on?
This time last year I was on 10 mg as it was taking a while to see which med would control my RA . Then I was on 7 half for months but Now on 3 mg and I hope to be off by Feb as other medication is working for me.
do hope you find your way through this.
WendYs53 Rowbirdie
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I live in Spain so no nurse to ring. I go back to rheumatologist early December. Plans re steroids I'm sure will be discussed then. If I continue like this I will try to get an earlier appointment.
karen0310 WendYs53
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For example, I've found that different symptoms are triggered by different things. For instance, I have a terrible time with fatigue. If I mess up with sleep habits, or if I work too many hours, it will trigger a flare.
I am very sensitive to steroids. Every single time we try to decrease them, all my symptoms get worse.
frances85589 WendYs53
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You could ask on your next visit to try other medications. Can you get the Ibroprofen gel in Spain like we do from chemist.Even Lidl sell it.
Sending big hug to you
WendYs53 frances85589
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I am pretty sure other medication will be suggested at my next consultation.
Thank you
andrew71851 WendYs53
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I have had RA for 6 years
WendYs53 andrew71851
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nathan72763 WendYs53
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I understand from those that have used this diet ( can't disclose on forum) that once all symptoms are clear normal foods can resume so it's not a lifetime thing.
5 years ago I got 80% better on this program but then cheated this time I'm going all the way I believe also in time it kills the strepacoccus infection which some believe is the root cause of ra in some people.
WendYs53 nathan72763
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dancingG nathan72763
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I would like to know more about the diet. Why can't you disclose on forum?
Is there a link or website that can give us more information.
Emis_Moderator nathan72763
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http://patient.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/398331-private-messages
WendYs53 Emis_Moderator
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I would not have responded to this request.