Friday, August 14, 2009 cbrown asks

Q: Weight Gain w/Remicade

I started taking Enbrel about 6 weeks ago.  I noticed that pants I could fit in prior to taking the meds are now too tight.  Today when I went to my Rheumy, I learned that I've gained 15 lbs. in 6 weeks.  As we all know, weight gain is not good for people w/RA so I definitely can't have this.  As it turns out, the drug didn't work for me because I'm still in a great deal of pain.  I can't stand for more then 5 mins before my ankles and hips hurt so bad that I want to cry.  MY Rheumy is now trying to get approval from my insurance company to put me on Remicade.  My question is this, has anyone experienced weight gain w/Remicade? 

 

Also, I curious about prednisone.  Can someone share some light on the benefits of taking the prednisone?  My Rheumy has never mentioned it, but I've been diagnosed over 3-1/2 yrs. and I'm still in pain & stiff daily.  I can deal with the achiness, however, I'm talking pain that when I get up from a 30 mins lunch, I have to stand for 2 mins before walking because I will resemble someone 90+.  Also, my ankles, hips and back hurt so bad that I spend most my time during in the evening in bed or on the couch.  I've been forcing myself the past couple of weeks to workout regardless to how I feel, but when I finish I feel cripple.

 

Has anyone else had similar experiences where it took quite some time to find the right mix of drugs and if so, what is that mix?  Today while at my Rheumy, I requested a copy of my medical records be sent to a new doctor to evaluate.  I am scheduling an appointment with her in the next couple of weeks to see if she has some miracle trick she can pull from her bag because I just don't feel my doc is taking me or my pain serious.  In fact, he told me my tolerance level for pain is just low and that's why I'm not have any success.  That really made me mad in that I won't take pain meds until I'm almost in tears.  I played a whole softball game about 7-8 weeks ago after rolling my ankle warming up and never complained.  I got hit in the head by a man throwing a softball to throw me out at a very high speed and after recovering from the dizziness, I contineud to play ball.  I even tore my ACL and continued to play softball for the remainder of the summer before having surgery, so to me, that was a insult to basically say I'm a cry baby.  His solution to my pain is to just keep increasing my methotrexate.  I was diagnosed 3-1/2 yrs ago and started at 3 a week and within 3 months was at 9 a week.  Today he suggested I go to 10 or 11...NOT!!!  My hair has thinned emough.

 

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By cbrown— Last Modified: 08/14/09, First Published: 08/14/09