Biologic caused infections
Recently hospitalized 3 times. Each time for a week. Infection in hand that extended to elbows.
A week later infection in knee then left rib area that is very painful. Infection control physician said may need to remove the fluid from this area. All of these infection areas are on left side. Dr said from biologic
Has been on Vancomycin for almost a month.
Has anyone experienced this from the biologic
depressing there immune system. He stopped it 6 weeks ago.
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Prayers that it will work for you with no bad side effects
@apopson thank you.
At least 3-4 were started before the central line. No actemra and no prednisone. I actually believe the PMR is gone. At least I hope so. My recent SED and CRP are elevated some, but I don’t feel typical PMR symptoms. I think it may due to some leftover pleural effusion from the pneumonia.
I was on Actemra for a year before stopping. I had tapered very slowly off prednisone after starting the biologic.
I had PMR for five years and was told by a university of Iowa doctor that it usually “disappears” in 1-5 years. Fingers crossed.
Hoping the same for you. Freedom from the disease and all associated medications.
Do you know Dr. Tuetken? She was my rheumatologist at the University of Iowa for 15 years. I could still message her for advice and she would respond. I haven't seen her in a few years because I'm now going to the VA hospital across the street from the University. Dr Teutken saved me when PMR was diagnosed. I had many problems that cropped up after PMR was diagnosed.
I really think I can stop Actemra. I believe PMR is gone too. I had a couple of "interruptions" when Actemra was stopped but it was restarted. I didn't do well when Actemra was stopped. Now there seems to be a reluctance to ever stop Actemra.
Thank you and same to you.
I di not know hər as I live in Pa.
I had Dr. Scott Volgesang. Very nice man with a sense of humor that I also appreciate. He was the mentor for my local rheumatologist. I went to him for confirmation of PMR. I also had it confirmed at Mayo. They both believed my current rheumatologist is following the correct treatment plan.
Going off Actemra might be a good choice for you. I don’t believe I will ever do a biologic again. It changed my life forever in a negative way by the suppression of my immune system.
I feel the same. No more biologics.
I know Dr. Vogelgesang. I actually saw him long before I was diagnosed with PMR. I was diagnosed with reactive arthritis but it wasn't causing any problems.
I also had advanced degenerative arthritis in my right knee caused by a sports injury and knee surgery as a teenager. I was just wanting to "establish care" at UIHC but I wasn't having any difficulty at the time. I started having problems a few years later but I didn't reestablish care in rheumatology. That was a big mistake on my part. I should have went back much sooner than I did.
Dr Volgelgesang did have a good sense of humor. My knee was hurting more than anything. He said at 35 years old, I was too young to have a knee replacement. He said there wasn't much else that could be done except for NSAIDs. Then he asked one of the residents what was the "flavor of the month" for NSAIDs.
I saw him occasionally after that visit but not as a patient. He would always ask me how I was doing. I didn't tell him about my problems because I didn't think I was having a rheumatology problem. I was just having recurrent flares of uveitis and my ophthalmologist was treating flares of uveitis with prednisone. I was self medicating with left over prednisone which worked well for all the additional pain I was having. My knee wasn't hurting at all.
I didn't reestablish care in rheumatology until I was 52 years old when PMR was diagnosed in addition to reactive arthritis and uveitis.
I want to stop my biologic too.