Hi all ,
In my 1st ever post on here 6 days ago regarding a link between inflammatory arthritis & pulmonary embolisms - I received many replies - all of them excellent.
Thank you so much you lovely people!
Today I saw my Rheumatologist & worded my question to him very, very carefully:
"So Doctor, although I don't do Dr. Google (I lied, as I do have a scientific background), I read on the NHS website that there could be a link between uncontrolled inflammatory arthritis & my recent pulmonary embolisms. What are your thoughts on this please"?
I waited for the explosion - but it didn't happen!
"You are very well read. There are some unlucky people with your condition, that are as yet uncontrolled, who develop PA for no apparent reason. Although I can't prove it right now, I believe that that you could well be one of those unlucky people".
Whew squared!
Acceptance with no put down at all!!!
MTX & LEF both raised ALT liver enzymes - so are now no goes.
Steroid tablets have had limited effect in the past, so today I had a steroid injection in a buttock. He did warn me that the injection could leave a white mark. I said that I'm old enough & ugly enough for that not to bother me!
He also had a sense of humour. As I stood braced against the bed, with my jeans around my ankles:
"This is the biggest needle I have, it's the only one I have, I've used it on thousands of patients & it's well blunt", I gave as good as I got, by asking him if it was rusty - his answer was affirmative
The man now wants ultrasounds to both hands & a MRI of my spine before he gives me a third treatment. He gave me leaflets on, Adalimumab, Etanercept and Sulfasalazine to read & said that WE would discuss the pros & cons at my next appointment!
A consultant that considers a patient's viewpoint - hen's teeth comes to mind!
My question here is as follows:
If you have had experience of 2 of the 3, or even all three of the drugs mentioned, would you please enlighten me as to the pros & cons to allow me to start formulating an opinion. I will be doing my own research & of course be guided by the Rheumatologist - but I have to start somewhere!
Thanks in anticipation,