RA severe pain, what helps?
I am diagnosed in the last 4 months with rheumatoid arthritis. We are still trying to find the right treatment to help. Azathoiprine made me sick. I can’t take methotrexate because of my lungs (RA lung disease). I am on humira but have only had 3 doses. My joints are so painful I can hardly walk, my wrists and hands have major trouble trying to hold anything. I don’t think I have ever had pain like this. The=Dr. put me on prednisone for 2 weeks. It helped but he does not want me on it long term. Right now I take 2 ibuprofens when I wake, 3 hours later 2 extra strength Tylenol. I repeat that alternating throughout the day. By late afternoon I can move around better but the pain is never really gone. Sitting down and standing up is a major challenge. A am grateful for any tips, suggestions, or feedback. I am at my wits end and Christmas with family is only 5 days away.
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That must be so discouraging. I totally get it about pain moving from standing to sitting and vice versa. People have suggested arnica cream to help. My son just bought me some but I haven’t tried it yet. I use Icy hot and it helps somewhat. Takes about 15 minutes to feel a difference. Sometimes the difference is enough to stand or sit without screaming….😊
I never thought of that. My knees are screaming when I try to switch from sitting to standing.
I’m new here. Hope this is going where intended.
I also have PsA and recently tested for an mspike in my monthly labs between infusions of Cimzia.
Sent me to oncology and he said it was a low spike and possibly a false positive. Going for more labs.
Curious if you had multiple myeloma prior to your PsA treatment with embrel. I can’t help but think these biologics have adverse effects.
The answer to your question is no. Have had indications in bloodwork for a number of years that I might have an issue with myeloma. Just never wanted to acknowledge I might have a problem. Have had PA for many years.
Thank you.