Fri-25-03-2016, 00:47 AM
(This post was last modified: Fri-25-03-2016, 00:50 AM by Brighteyes.)
(Thu-24-03-2016, 22:16 PM)jiml Wrote:(Thu-24-03-2016, 22:06 PM)Brighteyes Wrote:(Thu-24-03-2016, 19:32 PM)jiml Wrote: Forgot to ask Brighteyes are you still on methotrexate ...I haven't read back but I thought you were on that last time you were here ?
I'm still on MTX, yes.
It's been a bit up and down (like everything else lately) but I'm at the tail end of another relapse and housebound again. Hoping to be able to get outside again in April.
When you say up and down do you mean you haven't always been taking it or the effects of it have been up and down
So I'm a bit thick ( excuse me) but are you on the mend ...psoriasis wise
You will have to plant up those containers soon with some veg
I had to cancel my last appointment as both Alex and I were laid up with sickness. I did make them aware that I only had 2 weeks of MTX left and was hoping it would be possible to rearrange as soon as was convenient. I got a letter for an appointment 6 weeks away. I had anticipated this by the way, I realise how busy the clinic is. So I phoned, every morning, in case of a cancellation.
Four weeks in and there were none. Everything began to break down physically. I ended up getting in touch with the consultants secretary who was very sympathetic. Then she got back to me saying that the consultant was not prepared to prescribe until I had another blood test. I'd had one 6 weeks prior and it was all good but I appreciate that I'm required to have them monthly.
Luckily a good friend practically carried me into hospital for the blood test. It came back good, the consultant signed the prescription and someone else had to pick it up for me.
I'm now 3 weeks in and only just starting to feel remotely comfortable. I can pace myself around the house but have yet to venture outside any further than the back yard.
I don't think the decline would have been so swift and dramatic had there not been all the additional stress to add to it. But I'll get there. I always do. :-)