Thu-17-02-2022, 11:40 AM
(Thu-17-02-2022, 11:25 AM)jiml Wrote:No i don't know how long the repair will take, i think maybe 2 weeks, depending if the parts are availble.(Thu-17-02-2022, 10:06 AM)YvonS Wrote:that's great news, do you know how long the repair will take. And more importantly how are you coping with the psoriasis and arthritis ?(Thu-17-02-2022, 10:00 AM)jiml Wrote: Great they are going to repair it and your have a loan car while the work is carried out, I hope your husband gets his truck back on the road so you get the car back till the repair is doneThanks!. I hope so too. It looks like he's gonna be finished with his truck this weekend
I've noticed that since i stopped injecting the Humira, the spasm in my lower back is gone. This woke me up when sleeping and i could'nt sleep anymore or stay in bed. I've read that this could be a side effect of Humira.
I feel very tired, but until now i don't feel much difference in pain, it's still the same and not yet getting worse.
Well, the spasm in my toes and feet are getting worse, but i realy don't know if this is due inflamation or something else. I have these spasms for years now, also in my hip and this also wakes me up whie sleeping.
My skin is getting dry again, this was gone when injecting the Humira.
And i got very itchy litle blisters on my feet, i don't think it's psoriasis.
So it is not so bad so far . Thank you for asking!