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Hi Rose. Read one of your posts to a new member and you said you were waiting for counselling for anti-TNF drugs, after failed DMARDS, what is the counselling for ?. I am due to see rheumy nurse on 22nd to talk about Anti- TNF drugs because I've tried MXT and Sulfasalazine and they didnt agree with my body so it was me who rang and asked about them after I was told on the forum to ask for them, but the rheumy nurse hasn't really told me much yet.... Eileen x
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i've brought this post forward as only just found it and think it may not get noticed.
Suzanne
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Hello Eileen.
Firstly sorry I missed this post.
Well saw RA nurse yesterday and had counselling session and DAS score was 6.5 . She said my joints did appear too swollen but my joints were painful (i'm thinking oh no is she dis- beleiving me ). She has sent me away with leaflets about 2 drugs humira and cimzia(which I understand is relatively new . So now I am now unsure which to go for.
I have started another post Eileen under drugs to see if anything else can be added ?
Rose
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thanks rose, I dont really know what all the das scores or levels are as my doctors have never mentioned them at my appointments so i think i need to ask more questions on 22nd nov when i see rheumy nurse, good luck with your meds hope they work whichever you choose, will read your posts .....eileen xx
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