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Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by californiacat on Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:18 pm

Methotrexate is a immunosuppresive chemotherapy often prescribed for RA and Sle.It helps with inflammation and can be taken in pill form or given by injections.I was prescribed it in January and took the pill form until July, when I switched to the injections.I did have MUCH nausea for the first few months and my doctor said the injections bypass the gastro/stomach and cause less nausea and also works better by injections.I was scared at first as the thought of giving myself injections really freaked me out!!!! affraid But once I did it the first time, it was a breeze.Then though my doctor took me off of it, thinking it wasn't really helping much.But after 4 weeks without it, my inflammation got much worse; especially in my hands and fingers.So I am now back on it for the past 2 weeks.I really do think it helps and like my doctor said, sometimes you don't know if a medication is working or not until you stop it!!!So I am actually glad to be back on it.I do get my labs checked, especially for my liver functions and so far...all is ok.
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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by yardman417 on Wed Sep 10, 2008 11:43 pm

Barbara
I to was on methx for some time then my rhem decided to take me off of it.Well after two mths i was hurting more so he started me back on it and it is helping, i take the pill form 25mg.
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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by AbsolutelyFab on Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:43 am

Since the increase of my Plaquenil from 200 to 400mg only temporarily helped, and I am now having increased joint pain and some swelling, especially in my hands, I believe my rheumy is going to switch from Plaquenil to methx. I'm a bit frightened due to the side-effects and I've also heard the immunosuprressants referred to as the "more toxic meds". Help! I'm not sure I want to be on this type of med. This whole autoimmune thing just keeps getting scarier affraid , and I'm pretty hard to scare! Shocked

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by yardman417 on Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:15 am

Beth
I have been on Meho for quite some time and it has really helped me, and yes i to was scare as hell about takeing it at first.
i was on in for a while and then the dr thought i could get off from it and it wasn't but a few mths that we decided that wasn't such a good ideal Sad When i went back on it i had some problems with bein sick for a cople of days aterwards but he gave me a med to take 30min before the metho and i am fine with it now. I was thinking about goin to the injection med if we hadn't found a solution when we did.

I know we all react diff to the same meds, but its alway up to you and your dr. I am a little puzzeled about him takein you off the plaquenil. I have been on 400 mg for 9 yrs and have never stoped it. But again we are all diff.

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by AbsolutelyFab on Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:25 am

Thanks, Ray. I'm not sure if she will take me off the Plaquenil or add another med to the whole mix. She did call in a script for 10mg of Prednisone daily. Up to this point I only took Pred in 7-10 day bursts, as needed.

I have my appt with rheumy tomorrow, so I'll fill you in when I have more information.

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by christines555 on Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:37 am

Hi Beth,

I just started the methotrexate two weeks ago. So far I haven't had any major problems (slight nausea) with the two doses I've taken. I know I will also be staying on 400mgs of plaquenil as well. I'm also taking 10mgs of prednisone and will start tapering down again in two weeks. I hope all goes well with your appointment.

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by AbsolutelyFab on Fri May 01, 2009 2:50 am

Thanks, Chris! That makes me feel better. I just got back from my rheumy appt and she is keeping me on the 400mg of Plaquenil, plus she added 10mg of Methotrexate per week and 1 mg Folic Acid per day.

I have not technically been diagnosed with Lupus, but with UCTD (undifferentiated connective tissue disease). My doc said that with the changes I have been experiencing, it is definitely differentiating itself into Lupus and not RA. I was pretty much prepared for that but my husband is really freaked out!

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by AbsolutelyFab on Fri May 01, 2009 2:51 am

Oh yea, I forgot....I will continue on 10mg of Prednisone until the MTX starts to work.

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by Poppy on Fri May 01, 2009 5:19 am

Hi Beth:

I, too, am on methotrexate. I have been on it since last May- I don't seem to have any side effects either (just being tired on the day I take it sometimes). I have been on 15 mg per week now for awhile and do think it is helping. Don't forget, it takes a while to kick-in - perhaps a month or two.

Good luck to you - I was terrified to start it but now I am glad to be on it.

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by socalmonica on Fri May 01, 2009 7:34 am

Hi Beth, I am on mtx as well but in addition to the 400mg of plaquenil. I have had some side effects on the mtx. I am on the injections, not the pills. I started taking the one shot a week with leucovorin the day after. I was really nauseas the day after with a really bad headache and fatiqued so the doc broke the injection into 2 injections a week hoping to ease the side effects. It helped, but I still got the headaches, so now I am on smaller doses, 3 injections a week. But now I don't get the headaches anymore. So it is helping, but I am on 3 shots a week. YUCK! Hopefully this doesn't happen to you, but thought I'd share my experience. Smile Good luck with it and hope it helps you.

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by AbsolutelyFab on Mon May 04, 2009 4:36 am

So far, so good! I took 1/2 of my MTX yesterday morning & the other 1/2 at about 6:00pm. No stomach upset, but today I am a little dizzy and have very little energy. I did make myself take a walk with my husband and the dogs since I want to be ready for the Walk for Lupus. The fresh air was great, but now I am wiped out!! Going to go relax a bit now. Very Happy

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by Melody297 on Tue May 05, 2009 1:10 am

hey Beth,
i too take metho along with plaquinel........ I have learned to drink plenty of water on the day that i take the metho.. to help flush the kidneys so the med will not stay in the kidneys long. I tend to have easy urniary infections. I had an awful one the first week i took it. After reading, or maybe evening reading it here, that drinking lots of water the day you take it. It flushes it out of your system.
I take mine all at one time in the morning. But you take it the way it works for you the best.

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by AbsolutelyFab on Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:44 am

It appears that the mtx is working!! For about the last week I have felt better than I have felt in a long, long time!! I have much more energy and very little joint pain. I hope things continue on this way! I've been taking it for about 6 weeks now.

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by Melody297 on Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:51 am

Thats great Beth!! Its nice to feel GOOD for a change!!

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Re: Methotrexate; a immunosuppresive

Post by yardman417 on Sat Jun 13, 2009 4:34 am

YEA thats GREAT, but enjoy the feelin and don't OVERDO IT Smile

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