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Hello All, Missed the forum on my visit to France, but have come back after a very r and r holiday. However yesterday fell out my utility door hit my head on the garage wall and nearly knocked myself out and today my left arm and back are killing so on max pain killers to day. - grr Mrs Clumsy. With regard the RA apart from my feet and hands the Depo has helped me past 3 wks. Well I have started my new DMARD - leflunomide . My BP at last ok so I am really hoping this may be my miracle drug, having been off mtx since last Nov and been on injections and anti inflam. Stopped both now though as even the anti inflam have given me the gastric problem after 18 months of being on them. - so hears hoping. Tomorrow in Hospital for left eye Catarach op. as well uck. So what with blind eye, sore back and bad head with my fall and the dreadful RA on feet and hands I think tomorrow I will feel more sorry for myself tomorrow than I do today. Any way hope everybody else ok and kind regards. I don't think I call read all the postings over past 13 days - sorry. . Rose
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Hi Rose,
Glad you enjoyed your holiday but sorry to hear about your fall. Good luck with the leflunamide, and good luck also for your cataract operation tomorrow, I hope it goes well for you.
Love, Doreen xx
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Well Doreen, you don't do things by halves do you ? Talk about everything happens in threes  All the good your holiday did you went out the window when you argued with the garage wall. Is the wall ok ? I really do wish for you that the new treatment is successful and (once the bruises have gone) you have much less pain and discomfort. Thinking of you. Warmest wishes, Ann "I cannot do everything. I accept that. Not being able to do everything is no excuse for doing nothing." ~ Helen Keller
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Hi Rose and welcome back . Good luck with your new drug. Hope it brings you relief and remission! Sorry to hear about your mishaps.I swear I have more accidents since I have had RA. Anyway you sound as if you feeling in good spirits despite your woes, which is brilliant.
Love
Katharine x
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Oh my goodness, Rose - what a nightmare.
Will be thinking about you today as you have your op.
Takecare
Love Jeanxxxxx
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Hi Rose
I hope your eye op goes well today, be thinking of you.
Sorry to hear you had a nasty tumble, hope all is on the mend now.
Look forward to hearing from you in the near future.
Julia xx
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Hi Rose,
Hope all goes well with the eye op. Glad you had a lovely time in France, we were there the beginning of April was fab. That was a nasty bang you got with the fall hope your ok today. Thinking of you Lorna x
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HI Rose
It sounds as if you're well out of sorts, the fall sounds pretty bad. I hope your eye op goes well, and that you recover from all your aches and pains very soon.
Lyn
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Oooo ouch Rose! Good Luck with your op, I've had both done and it's not as scary as it sounds. My eyes were better afterwards-didn't even need glasses anymore! YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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Hi Rose, What a nasty fall! Hope the bruises fade quickly for you. I hope the op went well today, Take care, Kathleen x
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Hi Rose, hope the op went well and you have managed to recover from your fall.
Julie xx
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Hi Rose Sorry to hear about your fall, hope it hasn't shaken you up too much. Sometimes the shock can be worse than the pain and the bruises together. Hope your eye op. went well today. I too have had lenses replaced in both eyes ( due to long term steroid damage). It's wonderful to be able to see again although now I need reading glasses! Pleased you enjoyed your French vacation Lyn x
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Thank you to all who wished me luck.
Today is the first day able to stare at the laptop.
First the cat op.is hopefully successful, eye still blood shot and hurst if I move eye too fast. The aneth doctor put a canular in my hand and goodness knows what she has done my whole hand is bruised from wrist and all my knuckles.
Does any one else get bruised easier since being an RA sufferer !
Still waiting to see if the lefluomide drug is working only taken it for 5 days so far though.
I wll keep posting
Rose x
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Hi Rose
Good to hear from you again. I'm sure you will soon be feeling the benefits of your eye op. My Dad had his eyes done when he was 92 and was fine after about 2 weeks!
As for the bruising - I'm not sure whether increased bruising is RA related or not. All I can tell you from my ow perspective is that I have been injecting mtx for 3 weeks now and have huge bruises all over my tum. Mind you, I have always been clumsy, so that could be it!
Lots of love Jeanxxxx
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Welcome back Rose. I bruise easily too but not sure if it's an incompetent blood taker or not. YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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I bruise very easily  but I think it's down to the meds than the RA. It sounds as though that canula was inserted too roughly and may have caused some bruising. Why did they put a canula in anyway? I had my eyes done with local anaesthetic in each eye and the following day all was hunky dory, no discomfort, no pain, nothing just excellent vision. Hope it settles down soon, if not I think I'd be giving the a buzz. Take care Rose, Lyn x
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Hellol All
The canular was out in apparantly should anything go wrong and an emergency arose ! !!
Off to bed now
Rose
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