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Brighteyes Offline Author
100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

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#341
Thu-24-03-2016, 22:12 PM
Just re-read where I was up to last August.
God, what happened???
My life just crashed!
Sad
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Psoriasis Score: 3
Treatment: Skilarence 5x120mg a day
#342
Thu-24-03-2016, 22:16 PM (This post was last modified: Thu-24-03-2016, 22:17 PM by jiml.)
(Thu-24-03-2016, 22:06 PM)Brighteyes Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 19:32 PM)jiml Wrote: Forgot to ask Brighteyes are you still on methotrexate ...I haven't read back but I thought you were on that last time you were here ?

I'm still on MTX, yes.
It's been a bit up and down (like everything else lately) but I'm at the tail end of another relapse and housebound again. Hoping to be able to get outside again in April.  Big Grin

When you say up and down do you mean you haven't always been taking it  Confused or the effects of it have been up and down
So I'm a bit thick ( excuse me) but are you on the mend ...psoriasis wise

You will have to plant up those containers soon with some veg


Just read your last post .......sometimes we just shut life out ....perhaps that's what happened  Thumb
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“You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”

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Treatment: Stelara 90mg and G&T
#343
Thu-24-03-2016, 23:15 PM
Sorry to hear that you are going through a bad patch I just hope that it's on the turn for you. How old is your son ,from what I can see you will do a great job teaching him at home..
Is the MTX still working OK with out side effects, the weather hopefully will get a bit warmer by April so you should be able to look forward to feeling better all the way round.
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Brighteyes Offline Author
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#344
Fri-25-03-2016, 00:47 AM (This post was last modified: Fri-25-03-2016, 00:50 AM by Brighteyes.)
(Thu-24-03-2016, 22:16 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 22:06 PM)Brighteyes Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 19:32 PM)jiml Wrote: Forgot to ask Brighteyes are you still on methotrexate ...I haven't read back but I thought you were on that last time you were here ?

I'm still on MTX, yes.
It's been a bit up and down (like everything else lately) but I'm at the tail end of another relapse and housebound again. Hoping to be able to get outside again in April.  Big Grin

When you say up and down do you mean you haven't always been taking it  Confused or the effects of it have been up and down
So I'm a bit thick ( excuse me) but are you on the mend ...psoriasis wise

You will have to plant up those containers soon with some veg



I had to cancel my last appointment as both Alex and I were laid up with sickness. I did make them aware that I only had 2 weeks of MTX left and was hoping it would be possible to rearrange as soon as was convenient. I got a letter for an appointment 6 weeks away. I had anticipated this by the way, I realise how busy the clinic is. So I phoned, every morning, in case of a cancellation.
Four weeks in and there were none. Everything began to break down physically. I ended up getting in touch with the consultants secretary who was very sympathetic. Then she got back to me saying that the consultant was not prepared to prescribe until I had another blood test. I'd had one 6 weeks prior and it was all good but I appreciate that I'm required to have them monthly.
Luckily a good friend practically carried me into hospital for the blood test. It came back good, the consultant signed the prescription and someone else had to pick it up for me.
I'm now 3 weeks in and only just starting to feel remotely comfortable. I can pace myself around the house but have yet to venture outside any further than the back yard.
I don't think the decline would have been so swift and dramatic had there not been all the additional stress to add to it. But I'll get there. I always do. :-)
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Brighteyes Offline Author
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#345
Fri-25-03-2016, 00:56 AM (This post was last modified: Fri-25-03-2016, 01:00 AM by Brighteyes.)
(Thu-24-03-2016, 23:15 PM)D Foster Wrote: Sorry to hear that you are going through a bad patch I just hope that it's on the turn for you. How old is your son ,from what I can see you will do a great job teaching him at home..
Is the MTX still working OK with out side effects, the weather hopefully will get a bit warmer by April so you should be able to look forward to feeling better all the way round.

Thanks Mr D.
My son is 9 and, yes, the home schooling is going well. I have applied for him to keep attending the Speech and Language Unit on a morning ( an expertise I don't have and which he needs) but the rest of the day is ours. I'm amazed at how creative he is. And he certainly keeps my brain ticking over. :-)
And, as for the weather, any remote chance of a bit of sun and I have a deckchair parked outside the back door waiting. :-)
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Brighteyes Offline Author
100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

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Location: York
Psoriasis Score: 9
Treatment: MTX
#346
Fri-25-03-2016, 01:01 AM
(Thu-24-03-2016, 21:31 PM)Fred Wrote: Hey one of my old buddies.  Smile

Good to see you again Brighteyes, sorry it's not been good for you. But I'm pleased to see that you still know we are here for you should you ever need us. I've told you before that you were a big asset to Psoriasis Club and have helped a lot of people in the past, so if we can pay you back with a bit of support then we will do so.

If it's of any help I would have no fear of you self educating your son, as I know you well enough to know that he will be getting a good education.

Welcome back, and you know we are here for you.

Bigarm
Missed you Fred. X
(Fri-25-03-2016, 00:56 AM)Brighteyes Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 23:15 PM)D Foster Wrote: Sorry to hear that you are going through a bad patch I just hope that it's on the turn for you. How old is your son ,from what I can see you will do a great job teaching him at home..
Is the MTX still working OK with out side effects, the weather hopefully will get a bit warmer by April so you should be able to look forward to feeling better all the way round.

Thanks Mr D.
My son is 9 and, yes, the home schooling is going well. I have applied for him to keep attending the Speech and Language Unit on a morning ( an expertise I don't have and which he needs) but the rest of the day is ours. I'm amazed at how creative he is. And he certainly keeps my brain ticking over. :-)
And, as for the weather, any remote chance of a bit of sun and I have a deckchair parked outside the back door waiting. :-)
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Treatment: Skilarence 5x120mg a day
#347
Fri-25-03-2016, 01:05 AM
(Fri-25-03-2016, 00:47 AM)Brighteyes Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 22:16 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 22:06 PM)Brighteyes Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 19:32 PM)jiml Wrote: Forgot to ask Brighteyes are you still on methotrexate ...I haven't read back but I thought you were on that last time you were here ?

I'm still on MTX, yes.
It's been a bit up and down (like everything else lately) but I'm at the tail end of another relapse and housebound again. Hoping to be able to get outside again in April.  Big Grin

When you say up and down do you mean you haven't always been taking it  Confused or the effects of it have been up and down
So I'm a bit thick ( excuse me) but are you on the mend ...psoriasis wise

You will have to plant up those containers soon with some veg

I had to cancel my last appointment as both Alex and I were laid up with sickness. I did make them aware that I only had 2 weeks of MTX left and was hoping it would be possible to rearrange as soon as was convenient. I got a letter for an appointment 6 weeks away. I had anticipated this by the way, I realise how busy the clinic is. So I phoned, every morning, in case of a cancellation.
Two weeks in and there were none. Everything began to break down physically. I ended up getting in touch with the consultants secretary who was very sympathetic. Then she got back to me saying that the consultant was not prepared to prescribe until I had another blood test. I'd had one 6 weeks prior and it was all good but I appreciate that I'm required to have them monthly.
Luckily a good friend practically carried me into hospital for the blood test. It came back good, the consultant signed the prescription and someone else had to pick it up for me.
I'm now 3 weeks in and only just starting to feel remotely comfortable. I can pace myself around the house but have yet to venture outside any further than the back yard.
I don't think the decline would have been so swift and dramatic had there not been all the additional stress to add to it. But I'll get there. I always do. :-)

That's a bugger having to cancel and not being able to get a sensible next appointment ....I think you did the right thing ringing every day ....I am regularly telling people to make a nuisance of yourself....sometimes it's the only way to get things done ....I'm glad you got your prescription in the end...
Is it still the feet that is the main problem ..mobility wise ...in the past they have been, I seem to remember almost impossible to walk on

It's good you are beginning to get comfortable again .......and no it's no surprise from what you say that being at such a low ebb and stressed out about how to cope, was bound to cause a flare .....particularly if you had run out of pills as well

I know you will get through this unpleasant time, and we are always here  ( except during your insomniac times)  to have a chat with.. I need the company ...as Europe goes to sleep early but we do have a few late night folk here from time to time
As you are on methotrexate I had better not offer a virtual  drink to you .....15 although I have a bottle of wine open as it's Easter  Big Grin
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Brighteyes Offline Author
100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

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Posts: 286
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Joined: May 2013
Gender: Female
Location: York
Psoriasis Score: 9
Treatment: MTX
#348
Fri-25-03-2016, 01:06 AM
(Thu-24-03-2016, 19:08 PM)Caroline Wrote: Hi Brighteyes,

I must say, your life is certainly not the most obvious and easy one. We all have our portion, but you have quite a lot of it.
So it is good to read that it's going to feel and look a bit better for you.
I hope this will continue, and I welcome you back again.
Smile
Caroline


Thank you Caroline.
I Hope you have been well. I'll catch up with all the posts.....eventually. :-)
One day soon I hope I will be as travelled as you. There is a big world out there and I seem to be missing it so far. :-) X
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#349
Fri-25-03-2016, 01:09 AM
(Fri-25-03-2016, 01:05 AM)jiml Wrote:
(Fri-25-03-2016, 00:47 AM)Brighteyes Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 22:16 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 22:06 PM)Brighteyes Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 19:32 PM)jiml Wrote: Forgot to ask Brighteyes are you still on methotrexate ...I haven't read back but I thought you were on that last time you were here ?

I'm still on MTX, yes.
It's been a bit up and down (like everything else lately) but I'm at the tail end of another relapse and housebound again. Hoping to be able to get outside again in April.  Big Grin

When you say up and down do you mean you haven't always been taking it  Confused or the effects of it have been up and down
So I'm a bit thick ( excuse me) but are you on the mend ...psoriasis wise

You will have to plant up those containers soon with some veg

I had to cancel my last appointment as both Alex and I were laid up with sickness. I did make them aware that I only had 2 weeks of MTX left and was hoping it would be possible to rearrange as soon as was convenient. I got a letter for an appointment 6 weeks away. I had anticipated this by the way, I realise how busy the clinic is. So I phoned, every morning, in case of a cancellation.
Two weeks in and there were none. Everything began to break down physically. I ended up getting in touch with the consultants secretary who was very sympathetic. Then she got back to me saying that the consultant was not prepared to prescribe until I had another blood test. I'd had one 6 weeks prior and it was all good but I appreciate that I'm required to have them monthly.
Luckily a good friend practically carried me into hospital for the blood test. It came back good, the consultant signed the prescription and someone else had to pick it up for me.
I'm now 3 weeks in and only just starting to feel remotely comfortable. I can pace myself around the house but have yet to venture outside any further than the back yard.
I don't think the decline would have been so swift and dramatic had there not been all the additional stress to add to it. But I'll get there. I always do. :-)

That's a bugger having to cancel and not being able to get a sensible next appointment ....I think you did the right thing ringing every day ....I am regularly telling people to make a nuisance of yourself....sometimes it's the only way to get things done ....I'm glad you got your prescription in the end...
Is it still the feet that is the main problem ..mobility wise ...in the past they have been, I seem to remember almost impossible to walk on

It's good you are beginning to get comfortable again .......and no it's no surprise from what you say that being at such a low ebb and stressed out about how to cope, was bound to cause a flare .....particularly if you had run out of pills as well

I know you will get through this unpleasant time, and we are always here  ( except during your insomniac times)  to have a chat with.. I need the company ...as Europe goes to sleep early but we do have a few late night folk here from time to time
As you are on methotrexate I had better not offer a virtual  drink to you .....15 although I have a bottle of wine open as it's Easter  Big Grin

Jim. You're supportive, empathetic, have insomnia and (like me) have a bottle of wine open. You do realise you're my ideal man (except the married bit)? :-) XXX
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100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 47,972
Threads: 357
Joined: Oct 2013
Gender: Male
Location: Norwich England
Psoriasis Score: 3
Treatment: Skilarence 5x120mg a day
#350
Fri-25-03-2016, 01:15 AM
(Fri-25-03-2016, 01:09 AM)Brighteyes Wrote:
(Fri-25-03-2016, 01:05 AM)jiml Wrote:
(Fri-25-03-2016, 00:47 AM)Brighteyes Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 22:16 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Thu-24-03-2016, 22:06 PM)Brighteyes Wrote: I'm still on MTX, yes.
It's been a bit up and down (like everything else lately) but I'm at the tail end of another relapse and housebound again. Hoping to be able to get outside again in April.  Big Grin

When you say up and down do you mean you haven't always been taking it  Confused or the effects of it have been up and down
So I'm a bit thick ( excuse me) but are you on the mend ...psoriasis wise

You will have to plant up those containers soon with some veg

I had to cancel my last appointment as both Alex and I were laid up with sickness. I did make them aware that I only had 2 weeks of MTX left and was hoping it would be possible to rearrange as soon as was convenient. I got a letter for an appointment 6 weeks away. I had anticipated this by the way, I realise how busy the clinic is. So I phoned, every morning, in case of a cancellation.
Two weeks in and there were none. Everything began to break down physically. I ended up getting in touch with the consultants secretary who was very sympathetic. Then she got back to me saying that the consultant was not prepared to prescribe until I had another blood test. I'd had one 6 weeks prior and it was all good but I appreciate that I'm required to have them monthly.
Luckily a good friend practically carried me into hospital for the blood test. It came back good, the consultant signed the prescription and someone else had to pick it up for me.
I'm now 3 weeks in and only just starting to feel remotely comfortable. I can pace myself around the house but have yet to venture outside any further than the back yard.
I don't think the decline would have been so swift and dramatic had there not been all the additional stress to add to it. But I'll get there. I always do. :-)

That's a bugger having to cancel and not being able to get a sensible next appointment ....I think you did the right thing ringing every day ....I am regularly telling people to make a nuisance of yourself....sometimes it's the only way to get things done ....I'm glad you got your prescription in the end...
Is it still the feet that is the main problem ..mobility wise ...in the past they have been, I seem to remember almost impossible to walk on

It's good you are beginning to get comfortable again .......and no it's no surprise from what you say that being at such a low ebb and stressed out about how to cope, was bound to cause a flare .....particularly if you had run out of pills as well

I know you will get through this unpleasant time, and we are always here  ( except during your insomniac times)  to have a chat with.. I need the company ...as Europe goes to sleep early but we do have a few late night folk here from time to time
As you are on methotrexate I had better not offer a virtual  drink to you .....15 although I have a bottle of wine open as it's Easter  Big Grin

Jim. You're supportive, empathetic, have insomnia and (like me) have a bottle of wine open. You do realise you're my ideal man (except the married bit)? :-) XXX

And you're my ideal woman, Confused only I'm far to old for you Blush apart from my being married Big Grin ....but we can always be chatting buddies during our insomnia
You can read me one of your stories Big Grin
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