Sat-04-07-2015, 19:54 PM
Back Into Hell
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Sat-04-07-2015, 23:17 PM
(Sat-04-07-2015, 13:28 PM)Brighteyes Wrote: On the downside: Fingers crossed here that Scotland will still be on for you and your skin will hold out RIP the tomato plants Hopefully the tax rebate covered the cost of the door repair Pass on my congratulations to your daughter , I wish her well in her marriage, yes it was sneaky but she probably didn't want you stressing out about a wedding ( you can still have a party) More positives than negatives I feel and I hope you get a good replacement therapy to the methotrexate soon
Mon-13-07-2015, 05:02 AM
Wonder how long it takes MTX to clear out of your system?
It's been two weeks since I last took it and I haven't flared up. In fact, I feel great. I've been able to get out to the theatre, go to lunch with friends (twice), take my boy to a Summer Fayre and his school party..... all in relative comfort. (Bit of dry skin and some itching but manageable). I'm sure it will start up again but, until then, I'm making the most of my new found freedom. Happy Days!
Mon-13-07-2015, 05:11 AM
(Mon-13-07-2015, 05:02 AM)Brighteyes Wrote: Wonder how long it takes MTX to clear out of your system? Great news that you are feeling good and the psoriasis is staying away, I don't know how long it takes to rid yourself of the methotrexate from your system. But the fact you are doing so well without it is brilliant . Let's hope you stay in remission and it doesn't return Sleep well
Mon-13-07-2015, 05:41 AM
Sleep is for wimps.
Right now, I wish I was a wimp.
Mon-13-07-2015, 05:50 AM
(Mon-13-07-2015, 05:41 AM)Brighteyes Wrote: Sleep is for wimps. welcome to my world, ( I'm not always awake this early though it all depends on the time I fall asleep, after 5 hours I'm usually awake, and last night I went to bed at midnight instead of 1.30. Oh well let's hope we can become wimps and sleep more
Mon-13-07-2015, 11:48 AM
(Mon-13-07-2015, 05:02 AM)Brighteyes Wrote: Wonder how long it takes MTX to clear out of your system? I think it depends on how much and how long you have been using, I would hazard a guess and say a couple of months to be completely gone. (But it is a guess.) Don't think about it flaring up again, like you say "Just enjoy it while it's good" EDIT: Oh and I'm in the Wimp category, I love sleep.
Mon-13-07-2015, 16:01 PM
Quote: I got this from drugs dot com. However, if you're in remission it takes time for new flare to occur. Call it a startup cost. It doesn't necessarily have anything to do with having some active drug in your body. (Mon-13-07-2015, 16:01 PM)mataribot Wrote:Quote: All I can say is that when I went on to Stelara I was told that I had to have a 6 week period between my last MTX and starting the Stelara . Will I have to be careful now when I drive in York ? Are you starting your driving lessons soon ?
Mon-13-07-2015, 16:34 PM
(Mon-13-07-2015, 16:09 PM)D Foster Wrote:(Mon-13-07-2015, 16:01 PM)mataribot Wrote:Quote: Terminal half-life? Ominous terminology. Eek! You're safe to drive for now D. Haven't got my provisional licence through yet. |
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