My RA Methotrexate / Enbrel Test: How Well Do Methotrexate & Enbrel Work on Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis?

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14 Responses to “My RA Methotrexate / Enbrel Test: How Well Do Methotrexate & Enbrel Work on Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis?”

  1. @kaypros says:

    you are in the very same boat as me ..i take exactly same stuff and had same experience being off for the flu.

  2. kay lefevre says:

    I have the exact same experiences. Was getting a little cocky about “maybe its not as bad as I thought, and maybe i dont need these drugs anymore” ..then was off them both for a month with horrid flu/cough.

    Boy it came back with a vengeance, like someone opened a lions cage and it pounced on me like I was fresh meat.

    I’m still hobbling around like an old woman …had to break out the ole neck brace (which had been retired to the closet) and quit the gentle gym exercises. Just getting around is the only demand I’m making on myself this week.

    It’s been a week back on enbrel and metho, and its slow and comes in tiny increments of relief. My sleep was a little sounder last night. My back isnt ruined by standing for more than two minutes. My neck still feels like I’m wearing a two ton tonka toy for a hat.

    So yeah, I still need the drugs. I wont wonder about that again, ever!

    Thanks for your blog post ..it was really close to him this time!

    • Kelly Young says:

      Sadly,
      I hear this a lot: I’m better now. I’m going off my these crazy meds…
      Unfortunately, the RA will not stop doing damage even if the symptoms DO wane (mine don’t).
      So, that’s a hard lesson we had to learn, but thanks for sharing to help others learn from your own “research trials” too.
      (BTW, Kay… Kiss )

  3. Teresa says:

    Wow! I am having a flare and can you imagine I am tired of this after 5 years. I don’t like medications, the fewer I have to use the better. However, I realize with RA you don’t have a choice. For the last year I have tried only to use Enbrel. When I have flares and take prednisone I never do feel like I get close to a remission after I taper off prednisone. I was wondering if I should do something different and have a call into my Dr. I wouldn’t be surprised if he used methotrexate again in combination.

    • Kelly Young says:

      Teresa,
      Thanks for commenting. Grin
      Most doctors will try to get you to take the mtx with your TNF (the Enbrel) since if you don’t, your body will become “immune” to the Enbrel and it will stop working for your RA sooner than it would otherwise. What eventually happens is that people run out of options…faster than new medicines become available.
      Please let us know how it goes for you.

  4. Mallen says:

    I totally understand!! I accidently missed four doses of Arava. I couldn’t pick it up and I thought, “oh well, it’s only a few days, I’ll be fine.” Famous last words. I was hit with the reality that I do indeed have RA and I definately NEED these drugs. After five years of RA, you would think that I would have passed the denial stage!!

  5. Viesta says:

    Since I had the flu 5 weeks ago ( had the worse bout of RA flares during the 10 days I was sick- fever, so swollen) long story short, I have not had a flare, I can’t tell you why… I am not stiff when I wake up in the morning, how long this will last, no clue. I know I did quit all dairy 4 weeks ago and all meat over the summer– do eat fish– some fish, anyway, I saw my Dr today, he gave me the go ahead for the * minocin * I am going with the antibotic theraphy for my RA for a few months, wish me luck folks, I think most of us have to try different routes and just need to keep each other informed, take care and thanks for reading

  6. URandomnessK says:

    Kelly:

    I hope that you are able to start meds and get relief soon. I pray for you all the time and hope that you soon will get the remission that you so very much deserve! Hang in there! I do think though that no matter how long we have arthritis, we have some form of denial. Though I have been suffering since I was in nursery school so about what 23 years now, I still have moments of denial, mostly of my limitations. Hang in there!

  7. Helen says:

    I had exactly the same experience being off Enbrel for 3 weeks – it was a nightmare. I was in so much pain I could hardly moved. The bright side is that it showed me how well Enbrel really does work and showed me I’d made the right decision to take it.

  8. Lynn says:

    One thing I’ve discovered is that you never realize how truly badly you feel until you go off any of the drugs.

    If you think you’re hurting while you’re ON the drugs [and you are], it’s nothing compared to being OFF the drugs.

  9. elizabeth moses says:

    I have spent the better part of the evening researching the need for Enbrel alongside methotrexate. I started experiencing shortness of breath, anemia, and some dizzy and fainting spells, my general practioner sent me to a pulmonologist to have my lungs checked,and he also ran some blood work. i knew that I was slightly anemic, but I had never had any of these problems before. I know from researching on my own that methotrexate can cause pulmonary issues and anemia. However I learned that enbrel can excacerbate anemia as well. Since I stopped taking the methotrexate that my shortness of breath has gotten alot better. But, I’m also taking Advair too. Soooooo…..I don’t know what to think! I’m so confused. Does anybody have any ideas? Thank You- Elizabeth Smile

    • Kelly Young says:

      Yes, it’s confusing when you change more than one thing at a time. Impossible to prove what is causing what. Just a thought: if it were the mtx, it’s doubtful that the improvement would be so quick. That would lean toward the Advair. I hope you can get an answer – get another opinion if you need to… It could be something else entirely.

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