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Carol_F
#1 Posted : Monday, December 20, 2010 8:19:27 PM Quote
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hi everybody

quick querie

just recently i keep getting these 'waves' of just wanting to cry

no rhymn or reason to them

example for you

hubby and i were off out for a drive and all of a sudden this 'wave'came over me and i sat in the car blubbing as i said no reason not even a song on the radio

does anyone else get this?

is it triggered by meds/RA

or just ME

caz xx
Lorna-A
#2 Posted : Tuesday, December 21, 2010 12:19:41 AM Quote
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Hi Cazz,

How old are you? could it be something to do with your age. I can get like that now and then I am 51. Or it could be this time of year, the lack of sunlight etc. Try not to let it get you down.

Take care and Merry Xmas to you both.

Lorna x Smile
JulieM
#3 Posted : Tuesday, December 21, 2010 9:12:25 AM Quote
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Yes i can have periods lke that too but I couldn't even begin to say why! If you are generally okay then it probably isn't depression. I get very weepy at christmas time for some reason! You may have a touch of Seasonal Affected Disorder maybe?
YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
ceri44
#4 Posted : Tuesday, December 21, 2010 4:00:26 PM Quote
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Hi Caz
I feel exactly the same really up and down all the time, Ive made an appt with gp for the new year as friends and family have noticed the change... Think its prob a mixture of everything Christmas,weather,RA and meds! Hope you feel better soon and have a peaceful happy Christmas!
Ps It does you good to have a cry sometimes Take care xx
AnnieB
#5 Posted : Tuesday, December 21, 2010 8:50:06 PM Quote
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Hi Caz,

Don't think you are on your own here, I too can feel quite sad on occasions since being diagnosed and have often had a little cry in private. I believe mine is due to 'still coming to terms with RA' and feeling sorry for myself now and again, and thinking that my life is changing, and not being able to do the things I want to and at the pace I use to.

Hope you discover the reason why you feel like this, a visit to the doctor might help.

Take care

Anne x
Rose-B
#6 Posted : Wednesday, December 22, 2010 1:17:57 PM Quote
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Hello Caz

Poor you. However I do know how you are feeling. You are certainly
not on your own. I also get quite frequently a 'wave' of emotion
from nowhere. You feel such a fool as difficult to explain isn't.

I went on prozac (against my will initially) back in August, and actually
it has been great for me - I don't cry as much as I used to. If
I feel grouchy I take myself upstairs and put on my i pod till I
feel better. I love all sorts of music having been in the local Operatic
Society.

Happy Christmas to you

Rose x
Rose-B
#7 Posted : Wednesday, December 22, 2010 1:17:59 PM Quote
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Hello Caz

Poor you. However I do know how you are feeling. You are certainly
not on your own. I also get quite frequently a 'wave' of emotion
from nowhere. You feel such a fool as difficult to explain isn't.

I went on prozac (against my will initially) back in August, and actually
it has been great for me - I don't cry as much as I used to. If
I feel grouchy I take myself upstairs and put on my i pod till I
feel better. I love all sorts of music having been in the local Operatic
Society.

Happy Christmas to you

Rose x
Rose-B
#8 Posted : Wednesday, December 22, 2010 1:17:59 PM Quote
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Hello Caz

Poor you. However I do know how you are feeling. You are certainly
not on your own. I also get quite frequently a 'wave' of emotion
from nowhere. You feel such a fool as difficult to explain isn't.

I went on prozac (against my will initially) back in August, and actually
it has been great for me - I don't cry as much as I used to. If
I feel grouchy I take myself upstairs and put on my i pod till I
feel better. I love all sorts of music having been in the local Operatic
Society.

Happy Christmas to you

Rose x
Dorothy-W
#9 Posted : Thursday, December 23, 2010 10:39:27 AM Quote
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glad i have company on this one,wonder if the men get it shame not to share with the male race.hope you get to the root of it all, i know my reasons for tears, i just tend to cry and take it from there.
FIONA752
#10 Posted : Saturday, December 25, 2010 7:16:09 PM Quote
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Dear Caz,
You are certainly not alone in this "wave of tearfulness" business!
I am now 53 years old and have been diagnosed with R.A since I
was 38.
Lately I have been having a fairly major flare up and coupled with
the extreme cold weather conditions I find myself silently crying at
the drop of a hat!
My answer I am afraid is major quantities of red wine in the evenings!
Luckily my only drug at present is Hydroxychloriquine so I can at
least escape the physical and mental pain of R.A with my red wine!
So please don't feel alone - we are all prone to this sadness I think from the
replies you have had.
Best wishes,
FionaSmile
Maria_R
#11 Posted : Monday, December 27, 2010 11:05:15 AM Quote
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Me too, although I put a lot of it down to family uphevals: losing Dad earlier this year, moving Mum into a care home and sorting out their house.It's been a tough year but I'm takng a deep breath and trying to move on in2011. Here's to a happy, peaeful- and as pain free as possible for all of usThumpUp
Carol_F
#12 Posted : Monday, December 27, 2010 7:33:49 PM Quote
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thanks for all your replies

i am 51 but this is something i've no explanation for i've been going thru the change for several years but this is different

maybe it is coming to terms with having to give up work just recently

or even starting MTX

or both

unfortunately i had a small glass of wine with xmas dinner -- boy did i feel rough!!!!!!!!!!!

i think i have to become tee total --i think it was a reaction with the MTX

so altho i would normally turn to the red wine i think i will have to steer clear!!


i should be on a high -- of sorts--as new year means daughters wedding

but like most of you have suggested a visit to Dr's maybe in order

love caz xx

Anthea1948
#13 Posted : Monday, December 27, 2010 8:24:15 PM Quote
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Hi Caz

You're certainly not on your own. I'm exactly the same and can suddenly feel sad enough to cry for no apparent reason. And it's not just this time of year either, I'm like it all the year round.

As for the mtx and the drinking, are you on a high dose? I guess if you're on a really high dose then you're probably sensible to steer clear of alcohol, but I'm on a fairly low dose as a supplement to the sulpha, and I still have the occasional drink with no ill effects. My rheumy says that it shouldn't be a problem so I'm going with that Smile

Anthea x
Carol_F
#14 Posted : Friday, January 07, 2011 3:53:32 PM Quote
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hi anthea

no on 7.5mg MTX

i had a SMALL amount of wine with xmas dinner--boy did i feel rough!!!

i shall keep away i think--better safe than sorry!!

caz
chockers
#15 Posted : Friday, January 07, 2011 9:40:56 PM Quote
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but if you are on the small size the 7.5 ml might be a good dose for you .
it might be the same for a larger person to be on a larger dose .Why the drink afteted you .Found a mouthfull of champane really did make me feel very odd where the odd drink of wine was ok .I am now on 7.5 but at xmas i was on 5mg ( liver ) its normal 10 mls

Some of my friends are moody and tearfull are going though the change .
Me i hate to say this it brought on the r.a and the overlaps but i have sailed though it other wise never had a flush or nothing
just the r.a and stuff .
Some of my friends seem to be going though it for ever .

May be a trip to a good female doctor ???

Hope you feel better soon
Christine
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