Hi,
I am up here on an island in the north waiting for MTX injections to turn up somehow or other, which is causing a stir at the doctors surgery since it's not been done before here; all the complicated coloured bags and initiation ceremonies. I am feeling optimistic that the injections will turn things around enough to actually make a new life with being able to walk and do some things again.
The rheumatologist has said stick to the same dose 20mg.
I have realised that its probably a good idea to try and do something about the inflammation and pain during this time so have been taking 3 aspirins a day which have made a surprisingly big difference to moving and functioning. I thought this was coming in at the least bad end of drugs but when I talked to the GP today she said take the stomach protection drugs as well if you are taking aspirin daily.
Does anyone have thoughts on this?
(I have read many posts on MTX injections being nothing to worry about but only just realised there is actually a needle involved. It had seemed to be more a whole lot of tiny pricks That you hardly noticed. Oh well...)
Rosey