Hello Anna,
I was diagnosed almost four years ago, and tried various DMARDs and combinations of them, none of which did any good, and since my mobility was really poor, I had to resort to a wheelchair to go any distance, and a mobility scooter. I started humira in summer 2007, and it has made a huge difference to my quality of life. I fortunately had no side effects from it, though at first I did seem to pick up one or two UTIs.My ESR & CRP had always been over the hundred, and these figures slowly came down.
At first, I was taking MTX with the humira, but developed respiratory problems resulting in a stay in hospital, so the MTX was dropped.I have to say the humira has been just as effective without it, and my consultant has no plans to replace it with anything else.
I`m not sure I would go along with the phrase "it`s given me my life back," but it has certainly given me a degree of mobility I thought I`d never have again. It has also enabled me to be a bit more active with my two small grandsons, whom I couldn`t even pick up, let alone put them in the bath etc.
It didn`t take too long for the humira to kick in, then for a while after that I seemed to reach a plateau, before then improving again.
With regards to your question about your fingers, mine do sometimes lock, and it feels like they won`t staighten again, though they do, of course. I just accept this as part & parcel of having RA, and tend not to worry about it. I will have to have some shoulder surgery at some point, as my shoulders seem to be damaged, but on the whole, things are a lot better.
Hope this helps, and humira is the drug that works for you.
Take care,
Kathleen x