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HI, IM VERY NEW TO ALL THIS AND THAT INCLUDES THE COMPUTOR,IM ON METHOTREXATE FOR A YEAR NOW.
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Hello Dorothy Welcome from me - sorry you have RA but welcome to the forum. You will find this site very useful and informative. I am Rose 56 from Somerset. I was diagnosed nearly 2 yrs ago and still not on the correct drugs. mtx, sulph and leflun all failed and I am waiting for Specialist appointment to get me a appointment to see whats next. (she just come back after 1 month off) Good luck and keep posting Rose
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Hello Dorothy and welcome, you won't be alone in this now you've found the forum! I'm Julie, 59 from West Yorkshire. YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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Hi Dorothy Welcome to the forum. A great place to be for support and information; lots of folk, lots of knowledge and a wealth of tried and tested experiences! I'm Lyn, married to Mike, we have four children, Abby 22, Ian and Jake 17, and Louis 15. All four in various stages of education! We live in Thornton Cleveleys in north west Lancashire. I was diagnosed with sero-negative RA 22 years ago and have since run the gamut of medication and had several surgical procedures along the way. Currently on Enbrel, Prednisolone and Naproxen and a jolly assortment of pain killers! Just trying to get a recent flare under control after cessation of methotrexate (due to neutropenia) and temporary stoppage of Enbrel for an op. Heyho! I hope you continue to progress well on Methotrexate; it has been the gold standard drug in the treatment of RA for many years. It has been great for me for the past 10 years and only recently started to cause problems. Fingers crossed it is a huge help for you. I do voluntary work to keep myself occupied and although at times it stresses me out (especially when I want to do things and the body says no!) it has been a lifeline and help me keep a modicom of sanity. I had to take medical retirement from my job as a manager of a Legal Aid office some 20 years ago so being able to feel 'useful' still is reward in itself. Look forward to getting to know you better Dorothy, do keep posting! Lyn x
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hi Dorothy,
welcome to the Forum and hope to get to know you better.
Suzanne
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Hi Dorothy, and welcome to the site. I am Barbara and also on methotrexate for a year now, also on hydroxychloroquine and prednisolone with tramadol and paracetemol. You will soon get the hang of it all!!! Just keep posting, and you will soon see that everyone is here to give support. Take care BARBARA
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Hi Dorothy Im Ceri and am new to this site too, but already I think its wonderful! I take methotrexate by injection  but not really doing much good at the mo.. Keep posting x
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Hi Dorothy, I'm Lorna, I am married to ken and we have 3 grown up daughters the youngest in 5th year high school. I have had RA for nearly 3 years, I was very ill in the beginning but having been on the triple therapy I am much better now. Sorry to hear you have RA and joined the club no one wants to join. Having said that, now you have, we are all in the same boat and can offer a wealth of experience. You will find your way around the computer soon enough, I've made a pact with myself, I am going to learn more about it to and do lots more on it. Easier said than done ha ha.  Hope you find MTX a great help and look forward to your postings. Take care Lorna x
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Hi Dorothy
Welcome to the forum, you have found us and posted - well done. When I joined earlier this year I hadn t really dabbled on the internet, so don t worry you will soon get the hang of it !
I hope your medication is working well for you, although I am unable to take mtx, I know it works very well for many people.
Take care, Julia x
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Hi Dorothy, and a very warm welcome to the forum, though sorry of course that you have RA. I hope the MTX is working for you, and I`m sure you`ll soon get the hang of the computer the more you use it. I`m Kathleen, live in Durham, diagnosed almost five years ago now, and currently on humira, plus various painkillers etc. Take care, Kathleen x
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THANK YOU ALL FOR BEING THERE HOPE YOU DONT MIND IF I HAVE A MOAN NOW AND THEN , I AM 53 AND LIVE IN EAST ANGIA,WIDOWED LAST YEAR, I HAVE A SON 27 AT HOME (PLUS GIRLFRIEND) AND A DAUGHTER 25 WHO HAS HER OWN HOUSE, I THINK IT WILL TAKE A LONG TIME TO GET TO GRIPS WITH ALL THESE PILLS AND POTIONS,MTX SEEMS TO BE WORKING IM ON 25MG WEEK BUT I GET THE RASH AND BRUISES , I DID GET MOUTH ULCERS BUT PUT UP WITH IT, NOW THEYVE GONE, IVE BEEN TAKEN OFF NAPROXEN, I TRY TO MAKE DO WITH CO-CODOMOL AND PARACETOMOLS BUT ITS THE TIRED ALL THE TIME THAT GETS ME, MY O/T IS HELPFULL AND SHE HAS WRITTEN TO MY CLINIC SO FINGERS CROSSED WHEN I GO SOON MEDS MAY CHANGE AND I GET THE PAIN UNDER CONTROL,I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ACTIVE AND HAD DEMANDING JOBS BUT NOW I DONT WORK AND CAN HARDLY HOOVER,I GET MIFFED WHEN PEOPLE GIVE ME A LOOK YOU KNOW THE ONE THAT SAYS WHATS YOUR PROPLEM, WHEN I SHUFFLE TO A TILL OR CRAWL OUT THE CAR AND THATS A GOOD DAY,SOMETIMES JUST SOMETIMES WISH I WAS 21 AGAIN JUST TO BE ABLEBODIED
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Hi Dorothy, Chin up we have all been there, it comes with the RA, but it does get better. You have to believe that, once the drugs settle you will see a big difference. There was a time I couldn't even hold a brush or a cup or for that matter I was unable to do very much at all. But hey ho I am really good now, I never stopped believing the drugs would help me. Yes I hate taking the MTX still, but I know I would be on queer street if I didn't take it. Try to cut down on red meat if you eat it as that can put up your inflammation markers. Try to think positive I know it's hard but you will get there. Lorna x
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Hi Dorothy
You are doing really well, like Lorna says you will get there in the end just a bit of a long journey sometimes. I stay away from red meat too, and always take a high strength of Omega 3 fish oil capsules daily which I do feel helps.
Julia x
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Hello Dorothy The fatigue is one of the more distressing things about RA. Once you become really tired, weary, lethargic it is very hard to lift the spirits and then you become downhearted and despondent and life becomes a vicious circle centred around the RA. Things will improve when the 'best' drug regime is found for you. In the meantime don't hold back on the painkillers, as tempting as it might be. If it is necessary to take the full daily dosage to keep the pain at bay then do so ... unfortunately no medals in this game for bravery! Could your GP perhaps prescribe stronger pain relief to help you until your RA meds are reviewed in clinic? Constant pain also draws on your resources making you feel tired. I wonder whether you have been checked for possible anaemia? This goes hand in hand with RA and combined with other factors can add to the fatigue. I assume (although experience tells me that I shouldn't!) that you are on regular blood tests and would expect that haemaglobin levels have been checked? Stick with the computer, it comes in very handy at times and is a great way to keep in touch. You will soon get the hang of it! Do keep posting Lyn x
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Hello again Dorothy, I echo Lyn posting. It is all so correct and helpful. I do understand soo well though, but these are difficult times for you I am sure. Remember we are your new friends - do not hesitate to laugh, groan moan etc. Rose
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Hi Dorothy, welcome to the forum, its a great place for when you are down, up or have something to share. Its horrible being in pain al the time and I know it really can get you down, but I'm sure they will find the right meds for you so that things improve, its the waiting time for everything to work that is a bit of a downer. I also find hoovering difficult and usually leave it till the evenings, or don't do it ! its a shame we can't train cats to lick the carpet clean! With all best wishes that things improve. Sheila
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Ooooooh looky!! A new member!!

Hi Dorothy and welcome to the forum!
I'm Helly, 35yrs old and was diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis just before my 3rd birthday. I've had one lot of remission thanks to a combo of steroids & methotrexate and now heading towards another remission with hydroxychloroquine.
Fantastic news that you are using the computer for the first time... A bit daunting I imagine but definitely be proud of such an achievement. There'll be no stopping you now!
Looking forward to getting to know you
Helly x Celebrating 10yrs of National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society Doing a Tandem Skydive - May 2011 - All Sponsorship Welcome - www.justgiving.com/helencopeland Read my blog - Helly Copeland
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Hi Dorothy, sorry to but in, but Helly just where do you get these animations, I can't stop laughing at the welcome one you've just posted, totally brilliant. Thanks Sheila
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I've got a collection that I've built over the years but you can find them on google and then just post the web address where they're stored as a picture Helly x Celebrating 10yrs of National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society Doing a Tandem Skydive - May 2011 - All Sponsorship Welcome - www.justgiving.com/helencopeland Read my blog - Helly Copeland
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Hi Dorothy, big welcome from me too! Im Heather 47 married to Kev with 2 children Jack 19 and Katie 16, not really children, but will always be tome I suppose! Diagnosed a year ago and am on mx 25 mg hydroxy naproxen and leflunomide. This really seems to be working for me but it has been a bit of a fraught "journey" to get there and a huge RA learning curve! Once you come to terms with having the dreaded "arthur" and start to learn about it all and how to pace/adjust your life, things do get better. This site is wonderful and dont ever ever feel guilty about having a moan! There is always someone here tolisten/advise!
lots of love Heather xxxx
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