Starting adalimumab, first two months | my experience (July 2024)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @aslightlyatypicalpresentation
    @aslightlyatypicalpresentation  18 дней назад

    Hi! I've put up a poll on my 'community' tab because I'd love to hear what kind of content you'd find most interesting from this channel -www.youtube.com/@aslightlyatypicalpresentation/community
    Please let me know! All responses are much appreciated ♡

  • @sarahsbiteoflife5488
    @sarahsbiteoflife5488 Месяц назад +1

    Literally just taken my first dose, needed this video thank you ❤

    • @aslightlyatypicalpresentation
      @aslightlyatypicalpresentation  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for your message! I'm so happy it could help in some way. Crossing my fingers this works well for you ♡

  • @christophergodschalk3627
    @christophergodschalk3627 Месяц назад +1

    I’m glad to hear the adilimumab is working well for you! I recently took my third dose, and it has proved helpful so far. Best of luck with your prednisolone taper!

  • @remyjenney7103
    @remyjenney7103 12 дней назад

    I'm on week 7. I'm off everything else but steroids and Humira and doing well. Sleeping deeper and no flare ups. My RA is severe with deformities, but my fingers are working better.

    • @aslightlyatypicalpresentation
      @aslightlyatypicalpresentation  12 дней назад

      That sounds good, I'm so glad you're seeing benefits from it already - and hopefully more to come ♡

  • @remyjenney7103
    @remyjenney7103 13 дней назад

    I just started and am on week 6. Prednisone needs to go for me.. I'll work on that.

  • @lcolli096
    @lcolli096 Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing! I’m 5 weeks into starting adalimumab but interestingly I’ve not been told to stop Sulfasalazine! Really nice to hear other people’s shared experience 💖 I feel like I’m having a bit of flare up but I think I’ve been doing too much and need to slow down a little!

    • @aslightlyatypicalpresentation
      @aslightlyatypicalpresentation  Месяц назад

      Oh, it's so nice to have some company! Sorry to hear you're having a bit of a flare though, I felt like things might be going that way too for a few weeks. Hoping things might have turned a corner for now. How interesting that you've been given different information about sulfasalazine! I've seen other people prescribed the two together as well. Sometimes it honestly seems like every rheumatology team has their own rules! I really hope the symptom flare passes soon for you and you see some benefits, please let me know how you go, if you feel like it 💜

  • @LionhartM
    @LionhartM Месяц назад

    Have you ever used Taltz? I was given some free samples, but I almost want to just hold onto them and use them just in case I have a flare up.

    • @aslightlyatypicalpresentation
      @aslightlyatypicalpresentation  Месяц назад

      I haven't tried it, does it work well for you then? From a quick search it looks like it might not be prescribed for my specific condition (rheumatoid arthritis), so perhaps it's not one I'd be able to try

    • @LionhartM
      @LionhartM Месяц назад

      @@aslightlyatypicalpresentation I haven't tried it yet. I have psoriatic arthritis. I thought it was RA at first since that's what my dad and grandpa had, but they've determined it's PsA. The Taltz is apparently similar to Humira and other biologics. But it's like $5k to $8k per month apparently. I was approved for free samples, but I don't know what happens after those run out lol. Apparently, Methotrexate works and is cheap but my doc says it's dangerous for the organs.

    • @aslightlyatypicalpresentation
      @aslightlyatypicalpresentation  Месяц назад

      Very interesting, thanks for sharing that. From the webpage I saw it looked like it's designed for treating spondyloarthropathies, which would make sense because PsA fits with that but RA doesn't. They can be hard to tell apart sometimes, I think. One of the registrars I saw soon after diagnosis thought I might have PsA for a while, but later it was confirmed as RA.

    • @LionhartM
      @LionhartM Месяц назад

      @@aslightlyatypicalpresentation Sorry, I commented before watching the entire video. I hope this one works out for you

    • @aslightlyatypicalpresentation
      @aslightlyatypicalpresentation  Месяц назад

      thank you ♡