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#472694 - 07/03/12 11:24 PM
Now what?
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New_Member
Registered: 04/23/12
Posts: 22
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I seem to be running out of treatment options. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I started treatment with Enbrel a few years back. It worked wonders on my pain. Sadly, it had no effect on the AS itself, which spread rapidly hidden under the pain relief of the Enbrel. Only because my specialist used me as a test subject for his students was it discovered that the AS now is present in the eyes, intestines and all major joints and possibly all minor joints too. Everywhere they checked the inflammation was now present. On my file it says AS poly arthritis global. I was then put on Humira, which did have some effect on the AS but did nothing to help with the pain. I have now been put back on Enbrel and topped with Methotrexate. The effect is marked on pain but seemingly had no effect on the AS.
Even with the improved pain relief from being back on Enbrel, I stil use 30mg Norspan, 2 x 20/10 Targin, 2 x 200 Celebrex daily and 5-10 or 20 mg Endone for spikes.
I am still doing my exercises and stretches.
What else is there out there that people had success with when it comes to a really aggressive AS? The annual x-ray ha showed what the specialist describes as "Explosive development" despite being on these normally good drugs. I've tried the No Starch Diet which had no effect what so ever other than a welcome weightless.
Can the AS be uncontrollable?
Cheers
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#472767 - 07/06/12 12:23 AM
Re: Now what?
[Re: kilroy]
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Senior_AS_Kicker
Registered: 07/05/10
Posts: 942
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Hi Kilroy, The NSd can be tricky for some of us folks, maybe you could feel better by reducing your sugar and or dairy. I am sure you feel upset trying medications that don't work, I have been down that road too. You get so excited hoping it will ease the pain and it just brings it down a little bit and it's hard to stay hopeful. Try not to get too discouraged. I hope you feel better soon, take care.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis I feel better with the NSD for my lower back pain and The Gerson Therapy has really helped my joint pain/RA. www.gerson.org
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#472865 - 07/07/12 05:00 PM
Re: Now what?
[Re: ValsMum]
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Third_Degree_AS_Kicker
Registered: 04/24/12
Posts: 273
Loc: Pennsylvania
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Kilroy, maybe you can find some answers in this book. It appears at first glance to only be about gout, but the author shows how uric acid issues are much more widespread than just gout. I used his ideas to deal with a lot of my different pain issues. http://archive.org/details/uricacidasafact05haiggoog
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#473126 - 07/11/12 05:43 PM
Re: Now what?
[Re: kilroy]
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New_Member
Registered: 04/23/12
Posts: 22
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Thanks to both of you.
I'll find the book and talk to the specialist about Remicade. I hope it can at least be slowed down, because as mig says, that sort of messages are not exactly what I won't to hear in the future.
Thanks
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