I don’t normally post anything but I felt I had to write this. I was taken off Humira and put on Imraldi (to save the NHS money - which I was more than happy to do). For the last 8 months I’ve experienced some unpleasant side effects but my Rheumatology nurse was brilliant and recommended that I go back on to Humira & my consultant agreed. Tonight I’ve just had my Humira - all done pain free (not like the Imraldi which was so bloody painful to administer). I hope you don’t mind me sharing good news, you just have to find the good in some situations.
Humira! Hooray!: I don’t normally post anything but I... - NRAS
Humira! Hooray!
Great to share good news! And it will give people struggling with the same thing some hope.
There are a lot of really good rheumy staff helping us out....you just have to be lucky & find them....glad you did & told us.
Hope all continues to go well😇
Thank you. To be honest I was expecting the consultant to say no as she can be awkward
I stayed on Rituximab when my hospital was starting to introduce Truxima .
The hospital told us if we didn’t want to switch, to call the rheumatology pharmacist....She asked a few questions & said I could reman on Rtx.
I think there is usually a way to sort things out if you just ask calmly.
👍it should all be about making life easier not money... delighted for you
Absolutely - thank you
I find imraldi really painful too.
Hope Humira works well for you second time around. I had a similar experience with Enbrel > benepali>enbrel but it was never as good the second time. I'm still trying g to find something else that works 3 years later!
This is reassuring. Thanks for sharing and all the best! xx
Awesome!