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After 22 uneventful years of managing my AS and Crohn's with sulfasalazine, I stopped taking all meds in January 2012, deciding to take Vitamin D3 alone to manage my issues. That worked perfectly from January through September. But from September through yesterday, I have been in constant skeletal pain from the AS and my Crohn's was, for lack of a better phrase, a pain in my ass. I went on the SCD two months ago to determine if that alone would help with the Crohn's symptoms. It certainly did help but, unlike in the past when a quiet gut meant quiet arthritis, I enjoyed no such relief this time around. Enter the H-Bomb.
Even though my Rheumy prescribed Humira for me, she got me the starter kit for Crohn's patients - I.e. a six shot box for the four loading doses plus two more doses in two weeks. A friend with AS, but no gut involvement, started with a single dose. This same friend was kind enough to send me a video of how he injects himself. Armed with that video, the knowledge gained from this forum (HUGE thank you, everyone!), and a burning desire to vanquish the debilitating pain in my back, I cracked open the box and began the loading doses.
The first two went into my stomach. They burned. Perhaps I did not allow the medicine to get closer to room temperature. But the two that went into each though were remarkably unremarkable. Note to self: stick to the thighs next time.
After the loading doses, I popped what I hope will be my last Tylenol 3 for a long, long time, and got on with my evening. My back was still a mess last night, leaving me little hope of playing in my men's league hockey game tonight. But, this morning, wallah! I am virtually pain free. Holy crap, though I have not had any of those yet. That too is a surprise as I am usually good for three trips to the little boys' room every morning. No gurgling, no cramps, no urgency.
So although my main goal for using Humira was to relieve symptoms of AS, it appears to have had an immediate, positive effect on my Crohn's as well. I sincerely hope it closes my one fistula that is a constant source of frustration, itchiness, odor, etc. stay tuned...
Even though my Rheumy prescribed Humira for me, she got me the starter kit for Crohn's patients - I.e. a six shot box for the four loading doses plus two more doses in two weeks. A friend with AS, but no gut involvement, started with a single dose. This same friend was kind enough to send me a video of how he injects himself. Armed with that video, the knowledge gained from this forum (HUGE thank you, everyone!), and a burning desire to vanquish the debilitating pain in my back, I cracked open the box and began the loading doses.
The first two went into my stomach. They burned. Perhaps I did not allow the medicine to get closer to room temperature. But the two that went into each though were remarkably unremarkable. Note to self: stick to the thighs next time.
After the loading doses, I popped what I hope will be my last Tylenol 3 for a long, long time, and got on with my evening. My back was still a mess last night, leaving me little hope of playing in my men's league hockey game tonight. But, this morning, wallah! I am virtually pain free. Holy crap, though I have not had any of those yet. That too is a surprise as I am usually good for three trips to the little boys' room every morning. No gurgling, no cramps, no urgency.
So although my main goal for using Humira was to relieve symptoms of AS, it appears to have had an immediate, positive effect on my Crohn's as well. I sincerely hope it closes my one fistula that is a constant source of frustration, itchiness, odor, etc. stay tuned...