GPA granulomatosis with polyangiitis
Just diagnosed in May, 2017. On a maintenance dose of 12.5 mg. per week of methotrexate Tapering off prednisone since May also-2.5 mg every other day for 1 more week. Was feeling fine until @ two weeks ago with starting the maintenance dose of methotrexate. For two-plus days I have side effects of extreme fatigue and tiredness and some gastrointestinal problems. Also, some insomnia. Is this normal for methotrexate? Could the symptoms be related to the steroid tapering? Thank you for considering this.
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@purehope2022 You may see the photo as an unflattering picture of you, but the rest of us see a healthy, happy woman!!! Please stay around, others NEED your positive outlook!
I am now 6 weeks post-op with newly constructed eardrum. My first hearing test was not encouraging. A drop in both high end and low end sounds with reconstruction--I heard better with the hole. 'However, having a hole in my eardrum meant that with every shower, hair wash, swim, etc. I had to make a water-proof plug with a cotton ball and vaseline, so that it couldn't get into my ear canal. I can't believe how much easier life is without having to think and about and do that. I'll have a re-test in 6 months to see if anything has improved. With my hearing loss now in the "moderate" range, I will be a candidate for a hearing aid. Still hoping for the best. Time will tell.
@purehope2022, did your surgeon say anything about an adjustment period to "relearn" hearing with the newly constructed eardrum? I'm not well-versed in this, but I wonder if @julie04 may have some thoughts.
Thanks for asking. We will do a re-check in 6 months. Dr. Breen didn't suggest a "re-learnng." I have been using my earphones with just that ear to 'force it' to hear 😉 That is completely my idea, there is no medical science or advice behind it, only pure hope <3