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12 months ago my methotrexate was upped to 25 ml from 20 ml injections.first 4 months ok then terrible acne around my mouth managed to she my mixed connective tissue nurse who is a godsend took me straight off 25 back to 20 ml acne went in 2 weeks all good lots of tests on muscles and nerve response and I now on hydroxy methotrexate and now cyclosporine been on it for 4weeks and there seems to be an improvement 🤞I’ve not posted for quite a while thought if I don’t talk about it it will go away well that didn’t work 🥹

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