Sun-20-03-2022, 22:27 PM
(Sun-20-03-2022, 16:27 PM)Caroline Wrote:(Sun-20-03-2022, 12:07 PM)Fred Wrote: Like Kat said "some will say yes and some will say no" I'm in the No camp as I have always found them useless when it comes to psoriatic arthritis and their answer is always methotrexate.
I totally second that from a different country.
They always think that Psoriatic Arthritis is a variant of Rheumatic arthritis, which it is not, Psoriatic Arthritis is a variant of Psoriasis and should be treated differently.
But hey…. They “heard” from a colleague that methotrexate should work… there is totally no drive to look further than that.
Maybe yours but mine NEVER said any of that. The only thing he said about methotrexate is that some insurances want you to try it first as it's cheaper. (He is also the one that said if that happened, we'd deal with it but my insurance was fine with another treatment choice)
So I have to disagree, they do not "always" think that. He specifically told me what Rheumatic arthritis is (and told me I did NOT have it) and what Psoriatic Arthritis is and what to watch for. I told him that I was a member of a forum with people with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis so I had resources for asking questions and he thought it was great. And although I might have found the one good Rheumatologist, I really think there are more out there. Just saying.