Sun-07-08-2016, 15:23 PM
Just as an add on Elly I made this thread a few years ago to try and give advise without being to prejudice. Methotrexate
Methotrexate side effects
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Sun-07-08-2016, 15:23 PM
Just as an add on Elly I made this thread a few years ago to try and give advise without being to prejudice. Methotrexate
Sun-07-08-2016, 15:45 PM
(Sun-07-08-2016, 14:54 PM)Krissie_Wright Wrote: Heya! Heya krissie ? I have read a lot of people change to the injection so they don't have as many side effects . i have been getting headaches but as I suffer from them anyway I can cope with that ? I have had a hysterectomy so fingers crossed will skip those symptoms ? Edit by Fred: Moved quotes to make post look right.
Sun-07-08-2016, 15:54 PM
Smegs
Sun-07-08-2016, 15:55 PM
(Sun-07-08-2016, 14:51 PM)Fred Wrote:(Sun-07-08-2016, 14:33 PM)Smegs Wrote: Hi Fred and thank you for your reply ?? Hi fred Yes makes perfect sense ? Bio treatment would be great however I don't think my Derm would go for that at all ! He's not very good and because I'm not covered head to toe he sees it as though I have a very mild dose so would only prescribe me methotrexate or ciclosporin! From what I have read ciclosporin is much more harsh than the methotrexate so decided on that one .. Stelara would be great but I'm pretty confident in saying he would not go for it ? Regards elly
Sun-07-08-2016, 16:08 PM
(Sun-07-08-2016, 15:55 PM)Smegs Wrote: Hi fred No they wont give Bio's if you don't have much, but they do tend to if you can't handle the oral treatments. You could ask about Fumaderm, but it's not available in all parts of the UK. Get another dermatologist if your not happy, it's your body they are playing with.
Sun-07-08-2016, 16:20 PM
(Sun-07-08-2016, 16:08 PM)Fred Wrote:Yes I agree with Fred they won't give bios unless you are fairly covered, but if it's affecting your quality of life in that you are suffering anxiety and stress because of the disease they should consider you for one of them perhaps Humira(Sun-07-08-2016, 15:55 PM)Smegs Wrote: Hi fred But it's worth asking about my treatment Fumaderm as its less toxic than mtx or cyclosporine and if you can cope with the likely side effects it should give you long term clearance as it has for me ( over 4 years ) and has for several members here
Sun-07-08-2016, 21:37 PM
(Sun-07-08-2016, 16:20 PM)jiml Wrote:(Sun-07-08-2016, 16:08 PM)Fred Wrote:Yes I agree with Fred they won't give bios unless you are fairly covered, but if it's affecting your quality of life in that you are suffering anxiety and stress because of the disease they should consider you for one of them perhaps Humira(Sun-07-08-2016, 15:55 PM)Smegs Wrote: Hi fred Jim is earlier than me again. Hi Elly welcome to psoriasisclub. I am one of the opponents of MTX, with me well about everything in my body started to feel like screaming after a while, so I quit it, it felt so harmful for me. But still there are like Krissie (hi Krissie, long time no see ) and Dave who did very good on it. You should ask your Derm if he would be so kind to start using it for a while, I bet he will say no..... Fumaderm also has its side-effects, but the substance (DMF) is far less toxic. Just like Jim says. Caroline
Sun-07-08-2016, 22:15 PM
(Sun-07-08-2016, 16:08 PM)Fred Wrote:(Sun-07-08-2016, 15:55 PM)Smegs Wrote: Hi fred It's NHS so can I request another derm ? Takes so long to get an appointment as it is ? I have read a fair bit into fumaderm .. It's sounds quite harsh on the tummy . Mine is mainly legs and arms that are covered in patches along with a few random bits on my back body wise . Main thing for me at the moment is to try and get my scalp under control Regards Elly
Sun-07-08-2016, 22:38 PM
(Sun-07-08-2016, 22:15 PM)Smegs Wrote:(Sun-07-08-2016, 16:08 PM)Fred Wrote:(Sun-07-08-2016, 15:55 PM)Smegs Wrote: Hi fred Hi Elly no I don't think it's easy to change dermatologists unless you move to a different area. Unfortunately we can't chop and change as they do in America. I would stick with the dermatologist you have, and try to build a relationship with him / her. About Fumaderm yes it can be harsh at the start, but it's great if you get through the side effects so don't dismiss it. I would hate to come off it now as it's the first thing that I have ever had long term success with I suffered with the side effects but knew if I could hack them it would keep me clear ..... And to be honest the cramps didn't last long each day around half an hour. Some were severe enough to bend me double but it soon passed and I have not had a stomach cramp for years. In fact my life is so normal I forget I have psoriasis and happily run around in swim shorts at the beach and at the pool. Something I spent most of my life avoiding
Mon-08-08-2016, 11:55 AM
I disagree with Jim. You can change if you are not happy with your current consultant.
Here are a couple of quotes from the NHS I have the links if you want them PM me. Quote:You can ask your GP or another healthcare professional for a second or further opinion (an opinion about your health condition from a different doctor). Quote:Choosing a hospital or consultant Like I said it's your body and if you are not happy then you should say so. |
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