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In remission ?
Hi has anyone experienced being in remission with rheumatoid arthritis ? I've been on sulfsalazine and methotrexate on separate occasions, I've been advised to stop methotrexate due to heart palpitations since December and to await my appointment with cardiologist my inflammation levels are normal,
Hi has anyone experienced being in remission with rheumatoid arthritis ? I've been on sulfsalazine and methotrexate on separate occasions, I've been advised to stop methotrexate due to heart palpitations since December and to await my appointment with cardiologist my inflammation levels are normal,
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NRAS
4 years ago
Rheumatoid arthritis- diet
Hello, I've just joined today 🙂 I wanted to ask if anyone has has a positive impact by changing diet or cutting out food groups that has made a difference to the disease? I was diagnosed in summer 2019, have been on benepali for 10 months, caught an infection last month & its sent me into a flare
Hello, I've just joined today 🙂 I wanted to ask if anyone has has a positive impact by changing diet or cutting out food groups that has made a difference to the disease? I was diagnosed in summer 2019, have been on benepali for 10 months, caught an infection last month & its sent me into a flare
Mermaid11
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NRAS
4 years ago
Rheumatoid nodule?
Hi, They think I have early RA or an inflammatory arthritis. I’ve just noticed a round swelling next to my middle thumb joint. I’m positive for RF and have read that nodules are quite common if you have RF. Is this nodule a sign things may be progressing?
Hi, They think I have early RA or an inflammatory arthritis. I’ve just noticed a round swelling next to my middle thumb joint. I’m positive for RF and have read that nodules are quite common if you have RF. Is this nodule a sign things may be progressing?
Sunnyseas
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NRAS
4 years ago
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Rheumatoid arthritis, pregnancy and the covid vaccination
Hi, thanks everyone for responding to my earlier question about rheumatoid and the covid vaccination. I just wanted to know if there is anyone who is planning for pregnancy and are concerned about taking the covid vaccine. I'm concerned if the covid vaccination could affect pregnancy, as it hasn't been
Hi, thanks everyone for responding to my earlier question about rheumatoid and the covid vaccination. I just wanted to know if there is anyone who is planning for pregnancy and are concerned about taking the covid vaccine. I'm concerned if the covid vaccination could affect pregnancy, as it hasn't been
Flowers2020
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NRAS
4 years ago
Tocilizumab extension
Hi I wrote a couple of weeks ago asking if anyone had been told that their tocilizumab was being extended. I’ve heard nothing from rheumatology or G.P but today I’ve had a txt from the company that deliver the injections to say they are delivering early March. Not sure if it’s the normal 8 weeks supply
Hi I wrote a couple of weeks ago asking if anyone had been told that their tocilizumab was being extended. I’ve heard nothing from rheumatology or G.P but today I’ve had a txt from the company that deliver the injections to say they are delivering early March. Not sure if it’s the normal 8 weeks supply
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Covid vaccination and rheumatoid arthritis
Hi everyone, I'm not sure if this has been already discussed on here as I haven't been on here much. I suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and currently taking cimzja injection pen and will also be starting on methotrexate very soon, mean while I will also be getting a steroid injection. Just wanted to
Hi everyone, I'm not sure if this has been already discussed on here as I haven't been on here much. I suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and currently taking cimzja injection pen and will also be starting on methotrexate very soon, mean while I will also be getting a steroid injection. Just wanted to
Flowers2020
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NRAS
4 years ago
Stuck
I have been on 24 mgs deflazacort (and up to 40gs) for 3 months because of a flare. I am trying to reduce by 10 percent per fortnight but I don't seem to be making any headway: Lower back, groin, knee, shoulder pain and fatigue. I was diagnosed in August 2018 and from 15mgs I reduced with very few symptoms
I have been on 24 mgs deflazacort (and up to 40gs) for 3 months because of a flare. I am trying to reduce by 10 percent per fortnight but I don't seem to be making any headway: Lower back, groin, knee, shoulder pain and fatigue. I was diagnosed in August 2018 and from 15mgs I reduced with very few symptoms
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Seronegative, what does it mean
Hi All I love following this group which is invaluable for the information shared, I’ve seen quite a few posts with people who are seronegative, what does it mean please? From what I can gather it’s a marker on whether you could have arthritis but even having a seronegative result doesn’t mean you don
Hi All I love following this group which is invaluable for the information shared, I’ve seen quite a few posts with people who are seronegative, what does it mean please? From what I can gather it’s a marker on whether you could have arthritis but even having a seronegative result doesn’t mean you don
Garnacha
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NRAS
4 years ago
Hi I'm new here.
I was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis September last year. Currently taking methotrexate. Anyone else suffer with this horrible disease?
I was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis September last year. Currently taking methotrexate. Anyone else suffer with this horrible disease?
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Am I a vulnerable person?
Are people with Fibro, Diverticular Disease, and Arthritis considered as vulnerable? During the first lockdown, I wasn't sure about registering on my local council listing and now I am even more confused. Is anyone able to give me any advice, please? Thanks.
Are people with Fibro, Diverticular Disease, and Arthritis considered as vulnerable? During the first lockdown, I wasn't sure about registering on my local council listing and now I am even more confused. Is anyone able to give me any advice, please? Thanks.
GillieGG
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Having a wobble
Had a phone call today (no previous letter) with appointment for Pfizer vaccine tomorrow. Was really surprised as I'm 75 ......no special circumstances.... and didn't expect to be called yet. It took me by surprise. I came off pred last March after 5 years and have been OK but haveo osteoarthritis
Had a phone call today (no previous letter) with appointment for Pfizer vaccine tomorrow. Was really surprised as I'm 75 ......no special circumstances.... and didn't expect to be called yet. It took me by surprise. I came off pred last March after 5 years and have been OK but haveo osteoarthritis
Wenben
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Just a few questions as new to rheumatoid arthritis
Morning everyone I would just like to ask a few questions as this is me just starting my 4th week with sulfasalazine and don't want to keep asking my gp is it okay to take vitamins and joint care supplements also I have been trying to stick to a anti inflammatory diet that am finding really boring should
Morning everyone I would just like to ask a few questions as this is me just starting my 4th week with sulfasalazine and don't want to keep asking my gp is it okay to take vitamins and joint care supplements also I have been trying to stick to a anti inflammatory diet that am finding really boring should
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NRAS
4 years ago
Nervous
Sorry I'm going a bit off piste but I feel very scared. My husband has had trouble with his mobility and memory for a couple of years and yesterday got a diagnosis of Normal postural Hydrocephalus. He has been advised to have a lumber puncture to drain some fluid to see if it temporarily improves with
Sorry I'm going a bit off piste but I feel very scared. My husband has had trouble with his mobility and memory for a couple of years and yesterday got a diagnosis of Normal postural Hydrocephalus. He has been advised to have a lumber puncture to drain some fluid to see if it temporarily improves with
Suet3942
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Osteoporosis & Fosamax
I’ve had osteopenia for years & was recently told at 74 that I have osteoporosis on my left hip. I have always taken calcium supplements, exercise etc My Question is has anyone had experience with Fosamax I’m worried about the side effects. I’m already on warfarin & Plaquenil, have APS & arthritis &
I’ve had osteopenia for years & was recently told at 74 that I have osteoporosis on my left hip. I have always taken calcium supplements, exercise etc My Question is has anyone had experience with Fosamax I’m worried about the side effects. I’m already on warfarin & Plaquenil, have APS & arthritis &
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
The guardian now about rheumatoid drugs
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/07/covid-arthritis-drugs-could-help-save-lives-of-seriously-ill--patients-research-finds?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other Looks like Tociluzmab and Sarilumab may be helpful in covid treatment on a larger study.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/07/covid-arthritis-drugs-could-help-save-lives-of-seriously-ill--patients-research-finds?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other Looks like Tociluzmab and Sarilumab may be helpful in covid treatment on a larger study.
allanah
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NRAS
4 years ago
Benepali
I have inflammatory arthritis and will start Benepali treatment soon. Has it been successful for people and does it cause weight gain?
I have inflammatory arthritis and will start Benepali treatment soon. Has it been successful for people and does it cause weight gain?
Gerardina
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NRAS
4 years ago
Do you work at least 15hrs per week and have inflammatory arthritis? Please consider applying for this clinical trial
Is working with arthritis a problem for you? The University of Salford is looking for volunteers for the WORK WELL study, funded by Versus Arthritis. The study is testing two ways of giving work advice and work rehabilitation for working people with arthritis. Treatment is provided remotely, either
Is working with arthritis a problem for you? The University of Salford is looking for volunteers for the WORK WELL study, funded by Versus Arthritis. The study is testing two ways of giving work advice and work rehabilitation for working people with arthritis. Treatment is provided remotely, either
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4 years ago
How to deal with arthritis pain.
Happy New Year EH! This is my first question. I have a few conditions but my first question is about arthritis and how others deal with it. My hands are in constant pain and it makes work and home life quite difficult. I am wondering how do others deal with this?
Happy New Year EH! This is my first question. I have a few conditions but my first question is about arthritis and how others deal with it. My hands are in constant pain and it makes work and home life quite difficult. I am wondering how do others deal with this?
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Newby
New here. Rheumatoid Arthritis blood test was negative. Waiting for another blood test in direction Osteoporosis. Someone else pointed me here. I started a plant based diet and it helps me tremendously as my fatigue went down the hill. But I have pain in my left elbow little above and right hand finger
New here. Rheumatoid Arthritis blood test was negative. Waiting for another blood test in direction Osteoporosis. Someone else pointed me here. I started a plant based diet and it helps me tremendously as my fatigue went down the hill. But I have pain in my left elbow little above and right hand finger
Sonne66
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
New treatment for knee osteoarthritis?
Hi, i wondered if anyone can help me source the origin of a bbc programme earlier in 2020 which showed a woman in her 30's who was suffering badly from arthritis in her knee(s?). She mentioned that she had been very active, an amateur sportswoman , who , i think, also ran her own exercise class business
Hi, i wondered if anyone can help me source the origin of a bbc programme earlier in 2020 which showed a woman in her 30's who was suffering badly from arthritis in her knee(s?). She mentioned that she had been very active, an amateur sportswoman , who , i think, also ran her own exercise class business
Ainsdale2010
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Arthritis Action
4 years ago
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