Peter's Journel of life with RA (Rheumatoid arthritis (rue-ma-TOYD arth-write-tis) is a chronic disease, mainly characterized by inflammation of the lining, or synovium, of the joints. It can lead to long-term joint damage, resulting in chronic pain, loss of function and disability.
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Sunday, August 07, 2011
Bad Apple
Sunday, May 01, 2011
Biologics
“Serious infections have happened in patients taking HUMIRA.These infections include tuberculosis (TB) and infections caused by viruses, fungi, or bacteria that have spread throughout the body. Some patients have died from these infections.” This is from http://www.humira.com/
For about five and a half years I took Humira every two weeks until January 5th 2011. I stopped taking it as I thought I was coming down with a cold. By february 12th I was admitted to the Hospital with pneumonia, and other infections. After seven days in the hospital they discharged me with no answers but a list of tests that they wanted to do on an out patient basis. After running a multitude of testes, the local Dr.’s said that they could not figure out what was wrong with me and suggested that I visit the Mayo Clinic, We had already made an appointment in Scottsdale Az.
While we suspect that this may have in part been brought on by the use of Humira, we can not prove so. I have stopped using this drug as of January 5th. The side affects have scared me away from possible future use of this or any similar drug. At this point with my RA the risk of side affects out weights the potential benefit.
Well I am finally getting back to near normal. The first couple of months of 2011 were spent being very sick and in multiple Doctors offices trying to figure out what was wrong. Eventually I had to visit the Mayo Clinic to find out what was wrong with me, although we may never know what caused it. Long story short my recovery period is a long road but I am feeling better each day.
The Dr.’s. think that I had several things happen at the same time, and my RA most likely had a role in it, possible other factors include a viral infection, pneumonia, bacterial infection, a bladder infection and possible more.