Ankylosing Spondylitis + Osteoporosis
Hi, a friend recommended this discussion group to me but I did not see people with Ankylosing Spondylitis listed separately. I would love to discuss this condition with others who may be experiencing the same things. I also have Osteoporosis together with the AS. I am working very hard to address both conditions through food, infection identification, gut, homones, toxins and stress management (exercise and meditation). Yikes, it can be overwhelming! Does this sound like anybody else???
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@anniebrook You sound like me . I hurt from shoulders to low back also my legs are weak. I think I have A.S. although the Dr. has given me very little information. I do think I'm changing Dr.s as there is no rheumatologist in there plan but love my pain Dr. so am going to have to investigate to see what I can find. Wishing you well Let me know what you find out . We all care her .
Hi anniebrook! Sounds like you have been on a very long road and are getting weary. AS is a systemic autoimmune disease, and it sounds like it has not been addressed as such. In other words, if you have AS, it can get very frustrating treating the individual symptoms and neglecting the actual systemic cause of most of your pain. I definitely would suggest a rheumatologist. He/she can truly evaluate you and make a definitive diagnosis. After that, there are a number of ways AS can be addressed and finding the best one for you should help alleviate your overall pain and discomfort issues. I am being treated by both a rheumatologist and a pain management specialist. Without treatment, I am unable to stand erect, must walk with a cane, and must endure constant debilitating pain. My regimen includes a Remicade infusion every 6 weeks, Lyrica b.i.d. to address the fibro issues as well as the AS, occasional very low dose (under 5 mg) prednisone for flares (all from my rheumatologist), morphine sulfate ER 15 mg b.i.d. ( a very low dose, I am told) and multiple breakthrough meds as needed. With this regimen, I do extremely well and can do most anything I want. I would encourage you to find a rheumatologist who has a strong AS treatment background as well as a pain management specialist who also understands AS well. With the right regimen from these docs, you truly can find a much more comfortable and manageable life. Good luck and please let us know how you are progressing. Blessings! alrod
@anniebrook Sounds like you’ve been on a long, rough road. You mentioned a pain doctor, but what other doctors are you seeing? Have you mentioned the problems with taking a long flight to your primary doctor? What does he/she say about managing the pain?
Can she go see a Neurologist that sounds more like Sciatica or Nerve pain. I got My husband into seeing a Neurologist & they gave him generic Lyrica/pregablin for the nerve pain feet back legs etc. Maybe try a Neurologist 1st.
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Do they have you on anything? The fatigue was my worst symptom at first then the walking etc. I am on Humara. It's been doing pretty well. Took awhile to really help but it is