Dukeis
Dynastic Overlord
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I have a question about being diagnosed with Ankylosing spondylitis. Does being diagnosed take a long time? I have had 2 different Rheumatologist
tell me this could take a long time to conclude it is Ankylosing spondylitis. The Rheumatologist I see now has told me that the treatment for Crohn's would be about the same as the AS. As in the anti-tnf meds. While I was on Remicade I never had much problem with my back, but now I'm on Humira it doesn't seem to help my back.
Has anyone had problems with their back and then been diagnosed with AS years after it first started to be a problem?
It seems they want to see structural damage to the spine before saying it is AS to me.
Also does anyone here have both Crohn's and AS that has both responded to one anti-tnf and then changed to another and then only have one disease respond to the other. My Rheumatologist told me this is possible, but I would like to know if this has happened to anyone else?
Prenisone does wonders for my back, but I sure don't want to be on it! My Rheumatologist has suggested when I travel I could do a dose pack of prednisone to help my back. Has anyone done this?
Thanks for any suggestions!
tell me this could take a long time to conclude it is Ankylosing spondylitis. The Rheumatologist I see now has told me that the treatment for Crohn's would be about the same as the AS. As in the anti-tnf meds. While I was on Remicade I never had much problem with my back, but now I'm on Humira it doesn't seem to help my back.
Has anyone had problems with their back and then been diagnosed with AS years after it first started to be a problem?
It seems they want to see structural damage to the spine before saying it is AS to me.
Also does anyone here have both Crohn's and AS that has both responded to one anti-tnf and then changed to another and then only have one disease respond to the other. My Rheumatologist told me this is possible, but I would like to know if this has happened to anyone else?
Prenisone does wonders for my back, but I sure don't want to be on it! My Rheumatologist has suggested when I travel I could do a dose pack of prednisone to help my back. Has anyone done this?
Thanks for any suggestions!