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Hi all, a very big thank you to all those who replied offering advice about getting treatment. I genuinely thought that no meds was a good thing on the basis that I hadn’t been told you have R.A. and need meds therefore in my naivety thought I didn’t have the disease. All your sound advice paid off. I spoke with the rheumy nurse who explained the whole treat it now basis , it’ll come one day (RF 264) so we want to prevent any erosion. So I start on low dose of hydroxychloroquine . I feel quite relieved that hopefully this will stop anything from getting worse , or I should say the journey to stop my joints from eroding . All the heat in my feet and hands and thighs is inflammation so it’s active I guess. So here we are, I never managed to dodge the blighter but at least I better understand the whole picture of treat now . Enjoy rest of your day and stay safe 😘

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rab1874

Welcome to the gang ❤️

I bet you feel happier acceptance is a start . Yes swelling and heat are a sign of active disease . For me this heat makes swelling and sin and mobility so so so much worse. As rab said welcome to the gang x

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allanah

Yeah, good news , keep posting xx have you looked on nras.org.uk ??

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HappyD34 in reply toallanah

Hi yes had quick look before but will read more now 😃👍

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Gnarli

Rats! Sorry to hear that you have had to join us but thrilled that you are here. If that makes any sense

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HappyD34

Glad to be part of a lovely supportive bunch of peeps 😃

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medway-lady

The way I look at it, it you broke a leg you'd need a cast so you've RA and need a medication. Don't look for problems and if it doesn't work there are others. My RA consultant said treating aggressively was best, and so welcome and stay positive.x

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HappyD34 in reply tomedway-lady

Aww thanks that’s a good way to look at it. Hope you are all doing good xxx

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Summerrain14

Aww welcome to our gang! ❤️.

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Eiram50

I think you made a good decision. Get the insidious wee bugger under control and then get on with the business of enjoying life xx

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hearty1

I was prescribed Hydroxychloroquine 200mg about ten years ago for RA. I don't know what I would be without the medication but I feel I would be worst if I hadn't been prescribed it. I am not allowed to take Ibuprofen as I take several heart medication for a serious heart condition. I hope you're trying to feel positive. Keep safe and well. Best wishes.

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HappyD34 in reply tohearty1

Aww thank you hearty1, I’m looking forward to starting it - sounds mad but decision made so I just want to crack in. Good to hear your positive thoughts, take care and all the best

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Zena

I started on Hydroxychloroquine when I was first diagnosed with Palindromic RA in 2010 - after accidentally inhaling some rose black spot spray (Containing Bifenthrin)

It worked well for me and virtually stopped the increasingly agonising and frequent flares but I did start to get skin rashes so had to stop HCQ & prescribed Methotrexate instead which has generally worked very well for me - just need to adapt folic acid dosage so as not to get mouth ulcers - or eat lots of Marmite!! My late Mother’s cure!

Good luck and hope you settle into a successful DMARD too. Xx

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HappyD34 in reply toZena

Hello , my that’s how bad that stuff is- I have some - think I’ll get rid! Thanks for sharing your experience, I hope it works for me. Hope to start Monday when I get the prescription. Have a lovely weekend 😃🕶

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Zena in reply toHappyD34

Yes, don't take chances with garden chemicals, there is no doubt in my mind that's what caused my RA, and it started off with a chronic cough-related asthma and after a chest xray I was told I had a partially collapsed lung! Non smoker all my life too. 8 weeks later an acute agonising flare up which then became more and more frequent. I contacted the manufacturer but needless to say you get nowhere with them but I did report it to the Pesticides Division of the Health and Safety Executive.

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HappyD34

Good grief! I’m shocked and so very sorry for you. This product really should have a massive Health warning on it. Take good care 😘

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