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will methotrexate help reynauds and diseminated sclerosis. No meds. helping now. Very swollen legs and feet and breathlessness too

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Really bad hands with renauds swollen feet and legs get breathless, diagnosed diseminated(?) sclerosis also prostate cancer but PSA goes up and down. No pills seem to help and it is suggested he goes on Methotrexate! Will that help. What about iloprost infusion for Reynauds?

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ask your GP about opilon tablets im on these new ones hardly any side affects so far don't worry try and think positive i know it isn't easy good luck

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