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It seems I have responded well to cortisone injections in both shoulders and Xeljanz. For the first time in three years I am walking again. I am currently walking 5 miles a day minimum. I am still tired but getting it done. I quit smoking in May. So I am not sure if improvements are from drug or my body. I may need to go clean for a time and see.

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Great to hear! Pleased for you. :-D

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popsmith1874

Great news keep up the good work๐Ÿ‘

Really pleased for you and well done on smoking ( I quit 18 months ago: before RA but never going back). Hope it continues for you x

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GranAmie

well done you for giving up cigs [i did too, before RA] and for being positive Hugs XX

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ruth_p

Yay! Thatโ€™s great news! ๐Ÿ‘

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helixhelix

What an achievement! Well done. I managed to quit on my x hundredth attempt and have never looked back. So glad I did even tho' now I really can't understand why I ever started!

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Jesnaskah

Minimum 5 miles??... You go girl! So glad to read happy posts!!

May I ask you a question about xeljanz... Have you noticed it making your hair thicker? I know it's been used for regrowing hair as an off label use. I was hoping to get your experience. I've lost and continue to lose whatever hair I have left since last August when I started MTX. Even though I stopped the drug after 2 months, the hair loss never slowed down or stopped ๐Ÿ˜ช

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Hobbits in reply to Jesnaskah

The hair loss will eventually slow down and stop. Mine hair took several years to get back to โ€˜normalโ€™ after stopping MTX. Meds can cause hairloss, but having the actual disease can also cause hairloss. I was in Enbrel and it worked brilliant, no hairloss...but each drug affects everyone different.

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Damaged in reply to Jesnaskah

So sorry about the hair. It is so important to be happy ๐Ÿ˜ƒ with how you look ๐Ÿ‘€. I have very long hair and have grown out the bangs. This was done for economic reasons. It is far less maintenance cost .

I have only been on Xeljanz for five weeks. Hair has been good but not sure I would say thicker.

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jomojo

Congratulation being pain free and stopping smoking. Wow 3 years unable to walk. I quit 12 months befor RA symptoms began. Best thing I ever did too. X I started methotrexate 5 days ago.. After a solid 12hrs sleep first night and felt like a zombie that day all good so far. Does everyone have hair loss? Mine is thin enough anyway so I hope not. Well done and long may your health improve. X

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Damaged in reply to jomojo

I never said pain free โญ๏ธ I wish . It is currently manageable. I have also had chronic pain for twenty years , you get good at ignoring it โ€œmostlyโ€. Like many , there are good days and days you look forward to forgetting ha ha

I am not certain if the improvement is due to lifestyle or drugs but will experiment . Do not want to mislead anyone. The pain is very intense but I choose to push past it. I will either trigger a crisis or develop some strength .

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Hobbits in reply to jomojo

Not everyone has hairloss. Some have no symptoms with Meth. They are the lucky ones. I was taking a combination of MTX and Arava.

I had a lot of hairloss, it broke off right below my ears, it was very long. I also had extreme memory loss. It was very hard emotionally on me.

It took two years to get my hair to start growing out again.

I think a lot of hair loss is an exception at least thatโ€™s what my doctor said.

I think everyone is different in how they react to any drug or combination of drugs.

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Hobbits

Wow! This is great news! So glad you are responding. Hmm hmmm 5 miles a day? Now that is quite an achievement! Yay!

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hatshepsut

Great news! Wonderful that you have regained your feet,....hope you now go from strength to strength.

So well done on the smoking front. I gave up 14 years ago, and still remember how hard it was.

Here's to even more progress!!

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Doughnut61

Great to hear x enjoy ๐Ÿ˜˜

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ButterflySue

Great news & well done with the smoking!! Iโ€™m thinking of suggesting to Rheumatologist, when I see her, about changing to Xeljanz. Leflunamide seems to have stopped working, as Iโ€™ve been in a bad flare for a few months!!! .Thank God for steroids & cortisone injections!!! ๐Ÿ˜‰โ˜บ๏ธ

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Damaged in reply to ButterflySue

Remember that not all drugs work for all people. I went trough four other Biologics before Xeljanz. It is very expensive. I have two private plans that cover me on top of MSP. This is not the case for everyone. I also have made pretty radical lifestyle changes.

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Hobbits

I think Xjelganz is one of the new ones? And probably a more expensive option?

I wish I could take this one but itโ€™s only for RA and Colitis, not Crohns.

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Hobbledehoy

CONGRATULATIONS - I TAKE MY HAT OFF TO YOU!

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