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MTX Injection Options
LouiseMc
#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2011 3:41:43 AM Quote
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Hi

Just wondered if anyone had any advice or how they feel having MTX by injection? Confused

I have my consultant appt tomorrow and think this might be the next option for me as i've tried MTX and the other drug beginning with S in tablet form (sorry its 3.40am...can't sleep again and in pain) I had to stop taking as they both gave me an upsets stomach, I'm also suffering with depression and anxiety and taking pills for this also and although i feel a lot better I'm still fed up with how I feel. So at the mo I'm not really taking anything apart from paracetamol and diclofenac until i see my consultant tomorrow but the last few days have been the worse I have been for a long time and everything is an effort or uncomfortable to do. Sad

Sorry to moan as I've only been suffering with RA for two years and i know that some of you have had to cope with this for a lot longer, but it really gets you down sometimes doesn't it.

Take Care
Lou x

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Ailsa-H
#2 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2011 6:47:14 AM Quote
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Hi Lou - sorry you were up and feeling sore and fed up in the night. Hope you managed to get back to sleep. MTX by injection might be an answer. It might be that you need a combination of drugs to get your RA under control.

I would definitely be asking the "What's next?" question of your rheumy on Thursday. 2 years may not seem long to a DR but it is to us. It is a very long time to have to put up with pain and uncontrolled RA. Let us know how you get on xx Ailsa
dorat
#3 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2011 10:10:00 AM Quote
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Hi Lou,

Sorry to hear how much you are suffering. Hope you managed to get some sleep.
A lot of people find mtx by injection gives them far less side effects than the tablets so it is worth a try.
I hope your consultant can get you onto some suitable treatment soon.

Love, Doreen xx
bpeal1
#4 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2011 12:45:53 PM Quote
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I switched to mxt injections 4 weeks ago because the tablets were making me feel so rough. So far it has been brilliant I've had no side effects from the injections.

I was a bit nervous about doing it at first but in fact it is really easy. I would definitely say give it a go. I was very apprehensive at first - you can read my forum thread about half way down the drugs page.

Take care
Becky
jeanb
#5 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2011 1:57:50 PM Quote
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I agree - go for it, easy to do and no side effects. xx
Rose-B
#6 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2011 9:40:00 PM Quote
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Suggest you go well prepared and ask about 'what next'. Good luck to you



LouiseMc
#7 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2011 6:12:58 AM Quote
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Thank you.

Really good to hear that mtx injection is ok and also fewer side effects for you. Have my appointment later today and hubby is coming with me, so when im asked how I am and i do my usual "Im fine" when Im not, i think he will be honest for me, although saying that i dont think i would do that this time because i think i have got to the lowest point with it and very fed up.

After having a bad nights sleep on Monday, the painkillers i took in the night made me feel ill in the morning so i had to get the later bus to work when i felt better, then when i got to work, i was asked how i was and i burst into tears...how embarrassing Blushing but the ladies i sit with were lovely and chatting to me and made me tea and looked after me all day, which was really nice.

Just so fed up of it now, i guess the good thing is Im seeing my consultant when I'm in pain as i guest they then get to see you at it worse.

Thank you for your support and i will let you know how i get on.

Take Care
Lou xx

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poppy
#8 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2011 8:58:38 AM Quote
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Hi Lou
Sorry you are feeling so bad.I switched to mtx injections to make it stronger so that might help you as well. I felt sick and had that horrible taste since injecting i don't even feel like i take it anymore and it's easy to do.
Good luck today.
Poppyxx
LouiseMc
#9 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2011 10:33:22 PM Quote
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Well what a day! Appointment went well and going to start mtx by injection but won't be for a few weeks as they need to order it in then i have to go for injection training! Also got to have some xrays. But i was in a lot of pain today so good in one way that i was seeing him whilist feeling this bad. I did start to get tearful when he was examining me, just really had enough today. Sad But i do feel happy about switching.

Prior to my appointment i had the dentist, normally no problem at all but today i was told i need to wear a guard at night because my teeth are grinding, 350 pound it willl cost for a guard! Then i called my GP's for my recent blood results, esr high which i was expecting also showed that i was borderline anemic, then at the hospital my blood pressure was slightly high!!

Also, do any of you take cod liver oil? Keep wondering whether to. Confused

Thank you for your support over the last few days Smile

Take Care
Love Lou x
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Maria_R
#10 Posted : Thursday, March 17, 2011 7:43:04 AM Quote
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Hi Louise

Glad that they are sorting things out for you but sorry you have to wait so long. I had to wait for quite a while before I could get an apointment to start mtx- I'd been in so much pain. It's unacceptable really that we have to wait so long and endure yet more pain.

It could almost be me you are describing- I'm also on a combination of sulf and mtx, slightly anaemic and developed high bood pressure since getting RA. And as for depression and anxiety- don't get me started!! ( though I think work is a big factor in my case). I've never felt so down as I have since being diagnosed with RA.
Your mouth guard seems rather expensive- mine was only about £150- and that was private.
I've had RA for 3 yrs and still can't come to terms with it. I've been getting stomach problems recently so was sent for a colonoscopy ( not nice!!) but all was normal so I'm going to ask the rheummy about it. My gp seemed to think it wasn't the drugs but having read other posts on here I'm not so sure. I' m also on meloxicam anti inflammatories which are rather strong.

Your work collegues sound lovely -it maes such a difference.

Hoe you get some relief soon.

Take care

Maria x
Rose-B
#11 Posted : Thursday, March 17, 2011 10:07:16 AM Quote
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Hello Louise

Glad your RA appointment went well. Hope you get the injections quickly so you can be out of
pain.. I do understand exactly how you feel I really get cheesed off, with pain, fatigue and everything
which goes with RA. I am waiting to start Humira/TNF confirmed to start in December - delivered to
me 2nd week in Feb but not started as I have had an infection. Boo Hoo. soo frustrating.

I developed high BP and Low Depression since I was diagnosed since Oct 2008. It is horrible
taking so man tablets. However I am aware I need to continue with the tablets for these conditions
in addition to the RA.

Spring is Sprung this week. Better weather will always make us feel better.

Take care

Rose
Sara-R
#12 Posted : Thursday, March 17, 2011 10:58:35 AM Quote
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Hi Lou,
Not cod liver oil because I'm veggie but flaxseed oil for the omega 3s. Just a teaspoon a day. If you want to take a supplement for omega 3s take one high in these but low in omega 6, apparently one derived from other fish oils is better than cod liver but I'm no expert, there will be someone who is though! Not sure if it makes any difference but it can't do any harm so as ever I don't care who they are I just try to keep all the gods on my side!
Good luck with your injections, keep well
Sara
bpeal1
#13 Posted : Thursday, March 17, 2011 10:09:08 PM Quote
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I take an Omega 3 Fish oil. When I was first diagnosed I went to an information meeting arranged by the department in the hospital (there were podiatrists, physios, occupational health therapists, dietitians etc there all giving a little talk about the services they provide and how to access them) the dietitian said that that Omega 3 helps to reduce inflamation (as well as other benefits) and so we should try to increase them in our diet and it might be worth taking a supplement. I did take the advice with a pinch of salt (if only it was that easy!!) but I came to the conclusion it wouldn't do any harm, it doesn't cost too much and it might bring some benefit.

Let us know how you get on with the injections.
Becky
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