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poppy
#1 Posted : Monday, April 12, 2010 2:23:31 PM Quote
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Hi

Had to come of enbrel last week as i ended up with loads of horrible hives all over my legs,very painful at the time.I was on humira for nearly a year had to come off it because it wasn't working well enough.I don't know what i will be taking next,my next appointment is in June.I have been reading about all the other drugs it scares the life out off me.It took me long enough to get my head round taking an anti-tnf.I'm sure other people have experienced these problems.I was fine about it last week,it's playing on my mind today,so i thought id tell someone who would understand.

Love Poppyxx
barbara-o
#2 Posted : Monday, April 12, 2010 2:59:26 PM Quote
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Hi Poppy,

Welcome to the "special club" of people who seem to be experiencing similar side effects with the anti tnfs. I was on Humira for only a couple of months and have now stopped, because apparently I am one of the 1 in 10.000 people who has developed the onset of a rare form of psoriasis as a direct response to taking the drugThumbDown Like you, I am now scared to take anything else and wonder what I will end up with if I do. However, I do know that this class of drugs has been a life saver for many people and are able to tolerate them without any problems.

I think you should call your rheumy or specialist nurse immediately and request an earlier appointment as you should not wait until June with this. If you can't get hold of them, you could try your GP, or phone the NRAS helpline for advice.

As for my spots, I've got a pustular rash covering both of the palms of my hands and fingers and soles and toes on my feet - YUCK and look like I've got the plague! The spots itch like hell, and are red and painful, especially when trying to walk. I've tried plastering myself with a cream prescribed by the dermatologist, but it does not seem to work very well.

Hope you get something sorted out soon,

love,

Barbara
XXXXXX

Damned76
#3 Posted : Monday, April 12, 2010 3:53:18 PM Quote
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This is such bad news for you both but I agree with Barbara that you shouldn't have to wait until June not knowing what your future options are. Are you on any other meds at the moment? Thinking of you.

Julie
jeanb
#4 Posted : Monday, April 12, 2010 4:23:00 PM Quote
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Hi Popy

I agree with Jackie and Barbara - it isn't right that you should have to wait until June to see where you go from here. Have you tried making a fuss?

Much love
Jeanxxxxx

amanda_lewin
#5 Posted : Monday, April 12, 2010 4:35:09 PM Quote
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Oh it is SO unfair for you both!

Yes, you definitely should ask to be seen much sooner than June. Your health is so important.

I am sorry you've had such pain and problems...and I wholeheartedly agree how scary the literature is on these drugs.

Much love to you,

Amanda
poppy
#6 Posted : Monday, April 12, 2010 4:57:08 PM Quote
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Hi
Thanks for being so kind the doctor asked me when my next appointment was and she told me to use that one.The only good thing is if i wait a couple months it gives me a chance to get my head round it.I'm on 20mg mtx so that will help me a bit.
Im really sorry that you have problems too Barbara.
Love Poppyxx
lyn2
#7 Posted : Tuesday, April 13, 2010 4:42:41 PM Quote
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Hi Poppy

So sorry you had a bad reaction with humira. There are other anti-tnfs you can try which you may do better on.

If you're not seeing the consultant until June, could you ask for a steroid injection to tide you over until then?

Lyn
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