eeloe wrote: » I was told recently when i start it(won't be starting it now) that i would be getting bloods done every 3 weeks.
fionny wrote: » Tell me more about Stelara, I have plaque psoriasis which is persistant, Enstillar helps some but if I park it for a bit it comes back with a vengance. Stelara is an injection treatment right? Is it worth try Stelara or asking the doc at least? Also is it a drug for life then or just for a period?
Grace Thoughtless Mortal wrote: » 4 weeks on mexothrexate and I’m getting pains where I never got pains before. My entire body aches as if I’m getting the flu, my knees are killing me but my skin has never looked so good. I was certain I was getting the flu but it hasn’t progressed anymore than a headcold except for the aches. The dr did say it can take up to three months to notice an improvement, but I didn’t expect to feel worse before feeling better.
eeloe wrote: » fionny wrote: » Tell me more about Stelara, I have plaque psoriasis which is persistant, Enstillar helps some but if I park it for a bit it comes back with a vengance. Stelara is an injection treatment right? Is it worth try Stelara or asking the doc at least? Also is it a drug for life then or just for a period? I’m starting in a couple of weeks, it’s an injectable biologic. 1 shot at week 0, one shot 4 weeks later and then every 12 weeks after that. The doctor can’t prescribe it, only a consultant.
Mountainsandh wrote: » Mtx side effects can be tough alright. It's worth it if and when it does work though, hang in there! I want more. My dose is light and it's just not enough. Seeing the rheumy mid September thankfully.
Gael23 wrote: » I’m leaning to Humira over Stelara. Stelara I’m told is the newest one out there so I’m thinking I should keep that in reserve for the future.
Grace Thoughtless Mortal wrote: » Last night was my first dose at 20mg, I didn’t realize that it would be increased monthly. Feel okay, but nauseous but not too bad. Sneezing back again though so maybe that’s just a little side effect with this medicine. All things considered I thought this would be way worse
eeloe wrote: » I’ve heard about this oatmeal baths. Get us the recipe there billy, sound!
rizzee wrote: » I wouldn't mind the recipe too, no harm
eeloe wrote: » Might be an idea to save it for a later date if you have another option. At the same time, injectioning every 12 weeks, try that for a while and if it doesn’t work out go back to humira at 2 weeks?
Gael23 wrote: » I was sort of thinking the other way about it. I know Stelara will work but I’m feeling I should try and see if something else works first. I inject weekly at the minute anyway.
rizzee wrote: » I use Nivea Sensitive Face Moisturiser once a day. Then once or twice a day I'd go between Vaseline Aloe Vera Cream and I recently got the new Vaseline Cream for extra dry skin. Then in showers I'd lump silcocks base all over me then wash it off in there, Elave shampoo too and then once a week I've gone back to using Nizoral. In between this 2 - 3 times a week i'd dab some dovobet on me in patches.