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calling all arthritis sufferers!!! Pain in arms...
Charlotte M Offline
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#1
Wed-07-01-2015, 22:47 PM
Hello peeps.
I am having real problems with my psoriatic arthritis at the moment.
Where the pain has normally been in my joints (knees, fingers, wrists) I am now getting what I can only describe as muscle pain in my upper arms. It got so bad last night that I couldn't lift my arms up without going 'aaaarrrrrrgggggggg!' or 'ooouuucchhhhh'! Smile Got to laugh really
Still in agony now... Angry

I don't know if I have pulled the muscles or whether it is another side effect of the arthritis.
Has anyone else experienced this at all? Haven't got an appointment with Rheumatologist for a few months.

Ta muchly
Charlotte
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#2
Wed-07-01-2015, 22:55 PM
(Wed-07-01-2015, 22:47 PM)Charlotte M Wrote: Hello peeps.
I am having real problems with my psoriatic arthritis at the moment.
Where the pain has normally been in my joints (knees, fingers, wrists) I am now getting what I can only describe as muscle pain in my upper arms. It got so bad last night that I couldn't lift my arms up without going 'aaaarrrrrrgggggggg!' or 'ooouuucchhhhh'!  Smile Got to laugh really
Still in agony now... Angry

I don't know if I have pulled the muscles or whether it is another side effect of the arthritis.
Has anyone else experienced this at all? Haven't got an appointment with Rheumatologist for a few months.

Ta muchly
Charlotte

Yep got to laugh I'm having the exact same problem.  Big Grin

RE: Stelara round two
RE: Full Moon Syndrome !

But  shhh  or Jim will be around with the Man  Bigarm

Yes it sounds like psoriatic arthritis to me Charlotte.
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#3
Wed-07-01-2015, 22:59 PM
(Wed-07-01-2015, 22:55 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Wed-07-01-2015, 22:47 PM)Charlotte M Wrote: Hello peeps.
I am having real problems with my psoriatic arthritis at the moment.
Where the pain has normally been in my joints (knees, fingers, wrists) I am now getting what I can only describe as muscle pain in my upper arms. It got so bad last night that I couldn't lift my arms up without going 'aaaarrrrrrgggggggg!' or 'ooouuucchhhhh'!  Smile Got to laugh really
Still in agony now... Angry

I don't know if I have pulled the muscles or whether it is another side effect of the arthritis.
Has anyone else experienced this at all? Haven't got an appointment with Rheumatologist for a few months.

Ta muchly
Charlotte

Yep got to laugh I'm having the exact same problem.  Big Grin

RE: Stelara round two
RE: Full Moon Syndrome !

But  shhh  or Jim will be around with the Man  Bigarm

Yes it sounds like psoriatic arthritis to me Charlotte.
Hi Charlotte sorry I can't be any help as the arthritis has passed me by ( thank goodness) I hope you get something to help  Bigarm


Oh Fred I know you are suffering as well but no man hug for you
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#4
Wed-07-01-2015, 23:07 PM
Oh no!!! not the Bigarm
Can barely lift my arms up, let alone hug people! Unless you want me shouting 'aaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggg!!!!' in your ears.

Thanks for your replies. I'd better go and chop my arms off now...
On second thoughts, perhaps I should just take some paracetamol. That may be a better idea Smile
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Wed-07-01-2015, 23:17 PM (This post was last modified: Wed-07-01-2015, 23:26 PM by jiml.)
(Wed-07-01-2015, 23:07 PM)Charlotte M Wrote: Oh no!!! not the  Bigarm
Can barely lift my arms up, let alone hug people! Unless you want me shouting 'aaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggg!!!!' in your ears.

Thanks for your replies. I'd better go and chop my arms off now...
On second thoughts, perhaps I should just take some paracetamol. That may be a better idea  Smile

Oh sorry about the hug Confused I have been in the agony position where I couldn't move my arm a couple of times last year although I don't think I have psoriatic arthritis. It came on fairly quickly while I was driving and had to let my wife drive home. The pain was intense and I couldn't get out of the car without help the next morning I was no better and went to the doctor he gave me diclofenac which shifted the pian in a couple,of hours ......... The next time it happened I had left over tablets and took one and the pain went and mobility came back swiftly .... Now I'm not saying that's the same as you but it does sound familiar. So maybe an anti inflammatory may do the trick
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#6
Wed-07-01-2015, 23:33 PM
(Wed-07-01-2015, 23:17 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Wed-07-01-2015, 23:07 PM)Charlotte M Wrote: Oh no!!! not the  Bigarm
Can barely lift my arms up, let alone hug people! Unless you want me shouting 'aaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggg!!!!' in your ears.

Thanks for your replies. I'd better go and chop my arms off now...
On second thoughts, perhaps I should just take some paracetamol. That may be a better idea  Smile

Oh sorry about the hug  Confused  I have been in the agony position where I couldn't move my arm a couple of times last year although I don't think I have psoriatic arthritis. It came on fairly quickly while I was driving and had to let my wife drive home. The pain was intense and I couldn't get out of the car without help the next morning I was no better and went to the doctor he gave me diclofenac which shifted the pian in a couple,of hours ......... The next time it happened I had left over tablets and took one and the pain went and mobility came back swiftly .... Now I'm not saying that's the same as you but it does sound familiar. So maybe an anti inflammatory may do the trick
Thank you for that suggestion. Will see if it gets any better in the next day or so. If not I will go to the doctors
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Wed-07-01-2015, 23:48 PM
(Wed-07-01-2015, 23:33 PM)Charlotte M Wrote:
(Wed-07-01-2015, 23:17 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Wed-07-01-2015, 23:07 PM)Charlotte M Wrote: Oh no!!! not the  Bigarm
Can barely lift my arms up, let alone hug people! Unless you want me shouting 'aaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggg!!!!' in your ears.

Thanks for your replies. I'd better go and chop my arms off now...
On second thoughts, perhaps I should just take some paracetamol. That may be a better idea  Smile

Oh sorry about the hug  Confused  I have been in the agony position where I couldn't move my arm a couple of times last year although I don't think I have psoriatic arthritis. It came on fairly quickly while I was driving and had to let my wife drive home. The pain was intense and I couldn't get out of the car without help the next morning I was no better and went to the doctor he gave me diclofenac which shifted the pian in a couple,of hours ......... The next time it happened I had left over tablets and took one and the pain went and mobility came back swiftly .... Now I'm not saying that's the same as you but it does sound familiar. So maybe an anti inflammatory may do the trick
Thank you for that suggestion. Will see if it gets any better in the next day or so. If not I will go to the doctors

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Methotrexate drug interactions may occur with some NSAIDs, including ibuprofen, celebrex, diclofenac, etodolac, indomethacin, naproxen, meloxicam and piroxicam, and penicillin antibiotics like amoxicillin, ampicillin, dicloxacillin and penicillin.
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#8
Wed-07-01-2015, 23:53 PM
(Wed-07-01-2015, 23:48 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Wed-07-01-2015, 23:33 PM)Charlotte M Wrote:
(Wed-07-01-2015, 23:17 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Wed-07-01-2015, 23:07 PM)Charlotte M Wrote: Oh no!!! not the  Bigarm
Can barely lift my arms up, let alone hug people! Unless you want me shouting 'aaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggg!!!!' in your ears.

Thanks for your replies. I'd better go and chop my arms off now...
On second thoughts, perhaps I should just take some paracetamol. That may be a better idea  Smile

Oh sorry about the hug  Confused  I have been in the agony position where I couldn't move my arm a couple of times last year although I don't think I have psoriatic arthritis. It came on fairly quickly while I was driving and had to let my wife drive home. The pain was intense and I couldn't get out of the car without help the next morning I was no better and went to the doctor he gave me diclofenac which shifted the pian in a couple,of hours ......... The next time it happened I had left over tablets and took one and the pain went and mobility came back swiftly .... Now I'm not saying that's the same as you but it does sound familiar. So maybe an anti inflammatory may do the trick
Thank you for that suggestion. Will see if it gets any better in the next day or so. If not I will go to the doctors

Nooooooooooooooooo You've been on Methotrexate  Rules

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Methotrexate drug interactions may occur with some NSAIDs, including ibuprofen, celebrex, diclofenac, etodolac, indomethacin, naproxen, meloxicam and piroxicam, and penicillin antibiotics like amoxicillin, ampicillin, dicloxacillin and penicillin.

Thanks for pointing that out Fred I had no idea there could be interaction so it's a no no to diclofenac. Hopefully her doctor won't prescribe them for her ....
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Thu-08-01-2015, 00:02 AM
(Wed-07-01-2015, 23:53 PM)jiml Wrote: Thanks for pointing that out Fred I had no idea there could be interaction  so it's a no no to diclofenac. Hopefully her doctor won't prescribe them for her ....

If he does I would get another doctor.  NoNo

Charlotte I would lay it on a bit and see if you can get your appointment with your dermatologist put forward, explain you're finding it difficult to do stuff and move around.  Wink  
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Thu-08-01-2015, 01:06 AM
I'm sorry for you Charlotte.    Wave
That is another spot that really gets me.  Right in front of my elbows where the tendon meets the elbow.  
All of my P has been gone but the PA is what hits me.   I am now on embril once a week.   I see a rheumatoid dr.  for the PA.
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