Fri-20-12-2019, 12:41 PM
(Fri-20-12-2019, 00:21 AM)Bill Wrote: That is good, Fred. The arthritis is the killer, so having it under control is 99% of the battle. My toy poodles are my most effective stress relief for me, but they can cause me annoyance walking in the bush in the early morning if I come across someone who they don't consider to be of good character. I hope 2020 is better for you and Mrs Fred.
Cheers
Thank you Bill. Yes my main reason for taking it is for psoriatic arthritis, as you know I had it bad and to be free is amazing.
I agree dogs are a great stress relief, but I just can't go through losing one again.
(Fri-20-12-2019, 02:43 AM)Kat Wrote: Glad it's still working for you Fred
Thank you Kat.
(Fri-20-12-2019, 03:15 AM)KatT Wrote: That's really good and gives me hope
Question: what is the definition of remission in terms of Psa?
I hope you get as much relief as I have, but we have to remember we are all different.
As for definition of remission with psoriatic arthritis I'm not sure. I'm only going by what my dermatologist has been putting on my notes for the past year or so. I still have psoriatic arthritis and can feel a little bit in the morning or when damp, but it soon passes and that is the reason I score myself as 1.
(Fri-20-12-2019, 07:23 AM)Caroline Wrote: You are doing excellent Fred.
As long as you can keep the Psoriatic Arthritis in remission that is the most important.
As long as the possible reaction to cosentyx is limited I think you should continue the current schedule.
Yes that is my thinking too. She said she would contact after the results of the biopsy if I needed to stop, and I haven't heard anything so I'm keeping with the regime. Next appointment in February and we will discuss options then, but for now if I can keep on top of the odd little flare and these little annoying itchy bumps that pop up occasionally I'll be happy.
I still don't class Cosentyx as good as Stelara for psoriasis, but it's knocks Stelara off the scale when it comes to psoriatic arthritis. I would like to be clear of both but as my quality of life has vastly improved with movement and zero pain then it's the ine I would like to stay on.