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Belinda
#1 Posted : Friday, July 02, 2010 7:43:13 PM Quote
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It has been a nightmare this year and I want it to be over and done with.

At the latter part of last year and beginning of this year I was awaiting results for Lymphoma. Well I thankfully got the all clear from that. But the bad news was I got a diagnosis of Sjogrens Syndrome and it was attacking my tear ducts, salvia glands and my Parotid glands. They ache and hurt so much and I look like a hamster. I am now under an ENT Otolaryngology specialist and they have told me that I need to have an ultra sound on the parotid glands every year because there is a risk that in time they could turn to Lymphoma.

Feel like a ticking time bomb.

With all that going on I had still not been on my meds Enbrel and Mtx for nearly 18 months and only restarted them a month ago. I saw the ENT last thursday and he told me that I also have chronic sinuitis with sinus infection and he really wants me to be on antibiotics for 6 weeks but ofcourse that means I would have to be off my meds again for all that time. It does not help that I am allergic to so many antibiotics but the ones I can have cannot be taken with methotrexate. They are trying just a weeks course of Cephlaxen and some steriod drops and hoping this will give me some relief. So will be off the meds for another two weeks.

In between this I also got diagnosed with Diabetes type2 so I cannot even try some steriod shots to help with the RA because the diabetes not yet stable. My inflammation levels are through the roof and the RA is just getting worse and worse and I am in the wheelchair all the time. I am on oramorph which just spaces me out rather than take the pain off, I am allergic to anti-inflammatorys so limited with pain meds.

I am now thinking what the hell is next .... how can I be thatl unlucky to have Psoriatic Arthritis which progressed into Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Sjogrens Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and diabetes........ I just want my life back but I know that is not going to happen, so I need to get my head around that this is going to be it.

I do apologise for the negative posting but am just so really fed up with it all.

xxxxSad Sad Sad

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#2 Posted : Friday, July 02, 2010 7:59:47 PM Quote
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Hi Chin up
I have r,a and might have p.a scleroderma rashes been on anti bo ics for months some you can take mtx with but not satins

have a mixture of odd mild things all mild .You would not know i had some
Also i either have low blood sugar or high sometimes then normel expecting one day to tell me i am dibectic

a part from that i am well .This time last year i was suffering from rashes which is more concrolled now
Been bisopeyed this year for something i did not have .
I also can,t take every anti bo ic .

I now have too have fillings alore so i am trying to get Sorjins the seconcy one dx i have thyiord and dry eyes

But i am still alive and have used a wheeelchair

i think you have to take your mind off it .Or it seems worse

christine
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Lorna-A
#3 Posted : Friday, July 02, 2010 9:01:03 PM Quote
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Hi Belinda,

I am Lorna I have had RA for almost 3 years, was very ill in the beginning but having been on the triple meds I am much better now. You really have had a bad time but things are bound to start improving. Once your meds kick in you will see a difference, it is always hard at the start but you will get there. Chin up and try to focus on you will get better, you wont always be like you are now. Lorna Smile
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#4 Posted : Friday, July 02, 2010 9:24:44 PM Quote
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Hi Belinda,

You really have had a bad year, it's no wonder the RA is bad when you have been off the meds for so long, it takes longer than a month for them to kick in.
I am allergic to all the anti-inflammatories too so I know what it's like when your choice of pain meds is limited.
My husband has just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and is now controlling it quite well but I know it will be harder for you when you have so much else going on.
I hope the one week treatment of your sinus infection works well so that you can get back onto the RA drugs for long enough for them to have a good effect and get you out of the wheelchair.

Love and hugs, Doreen xx
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#5 Posted : Friday, July 02, 2010 9:28:56 PM Quote
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BigGrin Hello Belinda
Gentle hugs such alot you been threw,there is hope light at end of it though may not seem that way.
i have ra,fibro lupus endometriois,heyfever,fibroids and currently same you chronic sinusistis also on celaflexin just finished them,tooth abscess now healed took 3 months.
you talk about i all need it helps in any way to share than keep things inside.

im not in wheelchair so that i wouldnt have clue how it feels can only say were here for you .
thats pain re drugs and allergies,steriod shots etc.

This heat does agrevate the swelling mkaes it more for us raers,nice to meet you.

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MrsWoman
#6 Posted : Friday, July 02, 2010 11:36:15 PM Quote
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Hi Belinda

You have had a lot to cope with all these conditions it no wonder its been your annus horibilis (i am quoting the queen here, sorry for spelling). It just seems its all been a bit of an overload physically and mentally. I am really sorry to hear you have now got diabetis 2 on top of everything and its awful that you cant take anything to help control the RA yet. No wonder you are so fed up. I hope the medication will at least reduce the pain you are in and the infections clears up pronto so you can get your RA under control


Lots of soft hugs

Mari
Ailsa-H
#7 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 6:59:43 AM Quote
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Just wanted to say hello Belinda - what a horrible time you have had! I know how the swollen porotids can make you feel miserable. My initial diagnosis last year was sjogrens, then RA in Feb this year. The Sjogrens World website is very informative.

Hope you can get some relief for the sinuses and get your RA meds back on track soon. Thinking of you XX Ailsa
jeanb
#8 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 9:57:52 AM Quote
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Oh Belinda - what a complete and utter pig it all is.

Praying that the sinus infection clears up quickly and you can get back onto the RA meds in double quick time.

One thing I can realy empathise wth you about is being stuck in a wheelchair. I spent almost 6 years in one but now, with the drugs, I am able to walk short distances and can even climb the stairs - which is wonderful for me!

Please, never apologise on here for saying how you feel - you have so much to contend with we ALL feel for you.

Please keep posting - I know my friends on here keep me going when things look a bit black.

Much love
Jeanxxxx
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#9 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 10:07:32 AM Quote
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Hi Belinda no wonder your fed up ! i can relate to you as ive been fed up too, is there any one you can have a chat to some times its good to talk , i agree the oramorph does space you out, had a sinus infection last month , really hope yours can be treated soon and get you back on the meds asap , take care.

Sophie x
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#10 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 10:30:44 AM Quote
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oh i am so sorry you have to go through all this, i cant advise you off anything but i am sure coming on here will help you, it helps to get it off your chest some times.
love Txxx
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#11 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 2:24:08 PM Quote
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Hello Belinda,

So sorry you have had such a bad year with all the ailments

I echo everyone below and I am sure things will improve soon.

Take care

Rose
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#12 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 3:28:33 PM Quote
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Hi Belinda, so sorry to hear all you've been through. Everyone here is very supportive and knowledgeable. Having to use the wheelchair must be so hard to accept, I hope its not for too long and things begin to improve for you. Come on here and let us lend an ear whenever you need to. Wishing you much better
BARBARA
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#13 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 4:06:25 PM Quote
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Hi Belinda,

I truly am so very sorry for all your terrible problems.

Diabetes can be well controlled yet it will take a little time. The RA is bound to have retaliated as it doesn't like stress much.

We are all here for you and please know you can write at any time and vent all you like!

Amanda
Belinda
#14 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 4:14:28 PM Quote
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Thank you so much everyone. It really is so nice to know that how I am feeling is normal and you all understand.


I cannot thank you all enough.

Love
Belinda
xxxx

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dorat
#15 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 4:30:14 PM Quote
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Keep posting Belinda and let us know how you are.

Love, Doreen xx
jeanb
#16 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 5:08:22 PM Quote
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#17 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 6:59:58 PM Quote
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Hi Belinda

I am so sorry to hear all you have gone through, you have be so brave. Its good you will keep in touch with us all it truly does help, it does keep
you positive, nothing better than others understanding what you are going through.

Thinking of you Julia x

JulieM
#18 Posted : Saturday, July 03, 2010 7:14:38 PM Quote
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Hi Belinda- you sound to be very low right now and I understand why.
If it is any consolation at all I also have RA, diabetes (type1), sjoergrens syndrome,glaucoma, sinus problems and kidney failure! I'm not saying this to sound like a martyr but rather to let you know that you are not alone. I sometimes think God is just picking on me!

Do you take any anti depressants at all? A lot of us do?


Diabetes can take some time to get under control but once it is you will be able to have the depo injections.
YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
Belinda
#19 Posted : Sunday, July 04, 2010 9:25:49 AM Quote
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JulieM wrote:
Hi Belinda- you sound to be very low right now and I understand why.
If it is any consolation at all I also have RA, diabetes (type1), sjoergrens syndrome,glaucoma, sinus problems and kidney failure! I'm not saying this to sound like a martyr but rather to let you know that you are not alone. I sometimes think God is just picking on me!

Do you take any anti depressants at all? A lot of us do?


Diabetes can take some time to get under control but once it is you will be able to have the depo injections.



Oh Julie I know you are not saying this to be a martyr.

It does help to know that I am not alone, although I do wish you never had any of these problems.

I am on Amitriptyline 100mg at night, for depression and it is also for the nerve pain I have in my legs.

I understand the God bit .......My brother-in-law and Sister-in-law always say to me we are praying so hard for you to get better and I say to them please dont because then maybe he would forget about me and I would not keep getting everything.RollEyes RollEyes



We play alot of hide and seek Jean I am good at lol xxxxxxx
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joeyvt
#20 Posted : Sunday, July 04, 2010 7:48:28 PM Quote
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Oh Belinda,

What an awful time of it you are having.

It seems that these illnesses always seem to flare up or come at us in clumps. I know it seems like an impossibility right now but things will improve and settle down in time. There will be good days!

Sending you loads of hugs and hoping those good days come sooner rather than later x x

Joanna
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