Frustrated by zero results
Hi, I officially was diagnosed with seronegative RA in August 2023, after over 40 years of being gaslit and brushed off because of negative Rheumatoid factor. I was given prednisone, then hydroxychloroquine and now I'm on methotrexate. I have spent a lot of $ and have experienced zero improvement. It's pretty disappointing to have the risk and side effects but no benefits.
I imagine this is common. It's tempting to stop taking it and go back to how i was before diagnosis.
Do any of you have some words of wisdom? Thanks much!
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They bypass the GI absorption which is directly processed by the liver. I was able to stay on the drug much longer after I went with weekly injections.
@jdnc2023 Bimzelx seems to be working for my scalp psoriasis but how safe it is, remains to be seen.
I am getting four, monthly injections and then will be taking injections every twelve weeks. I go for my third, monthly injection on Tuesday. My fourth injection will be in May. Each dose is two injections.
@pb50 are you still taking the folic acid after stopping Methotrexate? In Canada you need a prescription for folic acid (the higher dose which is needed with Methotrexate) so a doctor would not give a prescription for it if you are no longer on Methotrexate.
Well folic acid is prescribed for a variety of indications - not only to mitigate side effects of methotrexate. So yes I am prescribed 5mg a day by my rheumatologist. In the US it is considered to be a supplement by Medicare/Medicaid and they don’t pay for it. And in fact you can buy it over the counter at the pharmacy or on Amazon.
Fingers crossed that it works with minimal side effects 🤞🥰
True but that only impacts nausea - a side effect. The debate was whether taking it in relation to when mtx is taken has an impact on mtx effectiveness.
I have read some opinions that state it doesn't affect the MTX effectiveness and others state that it does. I'm skipping it on MTX day/s just in case it does. The NHS recommendations are quite strongly worded to avoid it on MTX days. Hopefully it will continue to help the nausea. I have an appointment next Wednesday and I guess the doc may up the dose. He may not want to switch meds yet, and I'm going out of town the following week and it may not be wise to switch in case I have a reaction to another med.
I have a question - are you on a statin for high cholesterol? I have some of the same problems and I stopped taking my Lipitor and within a week everything calmed down - I feel so much better - just a thought....
No, I'm not taking any other meds. I'm glad that stopping Lipitor helped you!
Here are some related discussions that may also interest members talking about polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and seronegative rheumatoid arthritis (RA):
- "Evolution" of Seronegative RA into PMR: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/evolution-of-seronegative-ra-into-pmr/
- Do you have PMR or Seronegative RA?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/do-you-have-pmr-or-seronegative-ra/