Sun-12-01-2014, 15:00 PM
Hi Sandra,
Apart from a dermatologist, who aims at the skin, also a reumatologist shall have a view on PsA, as it is often classified close to rheumatic arthritis, though is something quite different.
At least your GP is completely off track, in that way I agree with the guys.
On the other part, MTX, try to avoid it!! It is pure poison, that is also used with chemotherapy.
Furthermore research shows that it does not help for PsA, I will check out where this research is.
As Jim and I both have PsA and we both use a form of dimethylfumarates and we both have very good results, it makes sense to go this direction.
Good luck, and we are always here for some nice discussions.
Caroline
And about your age.... I can ask too young or too old to start with medication?
Apart from a dermatologist, who aims at the skin, also a reumatologist shall have a view on PsA, as it is often classified close to rheumatic arthritis, though is something quite different.
At least your GP is completely off track, in that way I agree with the guys.
On the other part, MTX, try to avoid it!! It is pure poison, that is also used with chemotherapy.
Furthermore research shows that it does not help for PsA, I will check out where this research is.
As Jim and I both have PsA and we both use a form of dimethylfumarates and we both have very good results, it makes sense to go this direction.
Good luck, and we are always here for some nice discussions.
Caroline
And about your age.... I can ask too young or too old to start with medication?