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ArteMie journey with Humira

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ArteMie journey with Humira
artemie Offline Author
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#11
Tue-04-07-2017, 13:11 PM
good news from the emotional rollercoaster! (life) 

Just got a call: dermatologist had a meeting with lung-doc and head dermatologists, and my results on TB were sooooooo next to OK that they doubt I latently have it and think it's complete overkill to start me on 3 tot 6 months of antibiotics, especially since in the past when I was near someone with TB it was the same results after scanning; no meds needed.

Besides; skin test and thorax were perfect. 

So, this thursday second shot. Since Im in trials I have a hotline to my dermatologists, and even if I have a bit of the flu, I can call anytime to talk about skipping if ill.

Meanwhile the lesions are still slowly but surely thinning. Good results for only 5 days, I say.

Hooray, now I can get on with looking forward to picking a late summer holiday on a beach adjacent to warm blue water. And the dresses that would fit such circumstances and the killer legs =]

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#12
Tue-04-07-2017, 13:23 PM
That is good news. Thumb

You may get a little flu like feeling after your shot for a couple of days, but it's usually mild and passes quickly. Your body will also get used to it after a few shots, but yes if you feel bad with flu then give them a call.
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Wed-12-07-2017, 15:02 PM
update; took second dose last thursday, on the monday and tuesday afterwards I was totally zonked out after working and couldn't get myself to do much at all, except have naps and read a book, lying comfy on the couch. Even sitting up was tiresome More tired than I'd be usually on a tired-feeling-day. The sunday/monday after the first loading 2 doses of Humira I felt the same. So both later in the day.

Today, Wednesday, I feel more energetic.


No further side effects and spots are still fading. Hooray! Slowly tho, not befitting a impatient type like me  Whip 
Am using a vitamin D cream to help things along and getting as much early morning / late afternoon sun as safely possible at my garden house place, because there's a festival at the beginning of August I'd like to flaunt around at =]

   ArteMie
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Wed-12-07-2017, 18:09 PM
(Wed-12-07-2017, 15:03 PM)artemie Wrote: update; took second dose last thursday, on the monday and tuesday afterwards I was totally zonked out after working and couldn't get myself to do much at all, except have naps and read a book, lying comfy on the couch. Even sitting up was tiresome More tired than I'd be usually on a tired-feeling-day. The sunday/monday after the first loading 2 doses of Humira I felt the same. So both later in the day.

Today, Wednesday, I feel more energetic.


No further side effects and spots are still fading. Hooray! Slowly tho, not befitting a impatient type like me  [Image: Whip.gif] 
Am using a vitamin D cream to help things along and getting as much early morning / late afternoon sun as safely possible at my garden house place, because there's a festival at the beginning of August I'd like to flaunt around at =]

   ArteMie

Do you also use vitamin D as a supplement? For consuming I mean.
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Wed-12-07-2017, 19:53 PM
hi Caroline o/

I did, once upon a time. Can't remember if it helped much.
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Wed-12-07-2017, 20:53 PM
(Wed-12-07-2017, 15:03 PM)artemie Wrote: update; took second dose last thursday, on the monday and tuesday afterwards I was totally zonked out after working and couldn't get myself to do much at all, except have naps and read a book, lying comfy on the couch. Even sitting up was tiresome More tired than I'd be usually on a tired-feeling-day. The sunday/monday after the first loading 2 doses of Humira I felt the same. So both later in the day.

Today, Wednesday, I feel more energetic.


No further side effects and spots are still fading. Hooray! Slowly tho, not befitting a impatient type like me  [Image: Whip.gif] 
Am using a vitamin D cream to help things along and getting as much early morning / late afternoon sun as safely possible at my garden house place, because there's a festival at the beginning of August I'd like to flaunt around at =]

   ArteMie
I'm glad that the humira is starting to work for you and I hope you get clear before your festival so you can enjoy it without worrying about the psoriasis

I hope the tiredness is a temporary thing and will pass Thumb
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Thu-13-07-2017, 15:20 PM
Happy Flaunting. Smile
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#18
Fri-14-07-2017, 14:54 PM
(Thu-13-07-2017, 15:20 PM)Fred Wrote: Happy Flaunting.  Smile

Don't you dare pick on our Arte Spank Spank

Bless her cotton socks Big Grin
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Fri-14-07-2017, 18:25 PM
(Fri-14-07-2017, 14:54 PM)Grizzly Bear Wrote:
(Thu-13-07-2017, 15:20 PM)Fred Wrote: Happy Flaunting.  Smile

Don't you dare pick on our Arte  Spank  Spank

Bless her cotton socks  Big Grin

She doesn't wear socks you fool, you can't with Clogs. whack
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Sun-16-07-2017, 19:15 PM
yes, have clogs at the garden house, helps keep the mud out and wearing them you can dig well with the spade, if need be.

Meanwhile, good days and some dog-tired days this weekend loitering on the couch, horizontal; although I wasn't scheduled a shot last thurday. 
Did have a bit much wine since thursday, maybe I should put a little break on that =]
Next thursday next subcutaneous shot.
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