I'll raise you Doug, asthma, diabetics, arthritis spine and hip, reflux disease, endometriosis, over active bladder, polycyistic ovaries syndrome oh and crohns
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Why do you want the/syringes? Just wondering.....
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Serum sickness
Last reviewed: May 30, 2012.
Serum sickness is a reaction that is similar to an allergy. The immune system reacts to medications that contain injected proteins used to treat immune conditions. Or it can react to antiserum, the liquid part of blood that contains antibodies given to a person to help protect them against germs or poisonous substances.
See also: Immune response
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Plasma is the clear fluid portion of blood. It does not contain blood cells. However, it does contain many proteins, including antibodies, which are formed as part of the immune response to protect against infection.
Antiserum is produced from the plasma of a person or animal that has immunity against an infection or poisonous substance. Antiserum may be used to protect a person who has been exposed to a germ he or she has not been vaccinated again.
For example, you may receive a certain type of antiserum injection if you have been exposed to tetanus or rabies. This is called passive immunization. It gives you immediate, but temporary, protection while your body develops an active immune response against the toxin or germ.
During serum sickness, the immune system falsely identifies a protein in antiserum as a potentially harmful substance (antigen). The result is an immune system response that attacks the antiserum. Immune system elements and the antiserum combine to form immune complexes, which cause the inflammation and other symptoms of serum sickness.
Certain medications (such as penicillin, cefaclor, and sulfa) can cause a similar reaction. Unlike other drug allergies, which occur very soon after receiving the medication, serum sickness develops 7 - 21 days after the first exposure to a medication.
Injected proteins such as antithymocyte globulin (used to treat organ transplant rejection) and rituximab (used to treat immune disorders and cancers) can cause serum sickness reactions.
Blood products may also cause serum sickness.
Thanks I went to my family dr today and she said that these were common side effects or it could even be part of the Crohn's I did call the GI today and he didn't seem to alarmed about it. i just wish that I had more good days then bad.
Hi Everyone!!
Last night I took the last 2 shots from the Starter pack. Today I'm so tired muscles aches and dizzy a little headache is this normal I didn't have it when I took the 1st 4 shots!!
Also yesterday 22 trips to the bathroom today 1 and it was semi normal which is scary lol!!!!
Is this normal??
Thanks
Hi everyone I am new here and I have a couple of question that maybe you can answer. I have crohns for about three years and I am finally starting on humira, since nothing else seemed to help. Since I have had crohns I can't put on any weight. I am usually at 125 pounds and I am now weighing 113 pounds, my question is after you started humira where you able to gain weigh again and if it helps with diarrhea? Sorry this is so long.
Thanks I went to my family dr today and she said that these were common side effects or it could even be part of the Crohn's I did call the GI today and he didn't seem to alarmed about it. i just wish that I had more good days then bad.
HI, I was diagnosed in 1989 at the age of 17. Treatment for crohns has come a long way during this time. I have had a sub total colectomy and a foot of the small bowel removed. I have struggled with being vastly under weight for years. I was put on Humira last September, I am now a perfect weight and feel much healthier although I am currently flared, but I will fight it off.:smile: get well soon.xxxHi everyone I am new here and I have a couple of question that maybe you can answer. I have crohns for about three years and I am finally starting on humira, since nothing else seemed to help. Since I have had crohns I can't put on any weight. I am usually at 125 pounds and I am now weighing 113 pounds, my question is after you started humira where you able to gain weigh again and if it helps with diarrhea? Sorry this is so long.
I have good days and bad days last 2 days have been bad I just took the the last loading dose of Humira I'm not on predsione anymore I didn't see any changes when I was on it and didn't like the side effects!!!! I pray that Humira will work for me I would like more good days then bad I think that we all would and bless the ones that are in remission!!
Have a good day!!!!!!!
Hi Everyone!!
Last night I took the last 2 shots from the Starter pack. Today I'm so tired muscles aches and dizzy a little headache is this normal I didn't have it when I took the 1st 4 shots!!
Also yesterday 22 trips to the bathroom today 1 and it was semi normal which is scary lol!!!!
Is this normal??
Thanks
Has anyone ever been off Humira for being sick, with something
other than Crohns? If so how long ?
Thanks
Lauren
Thanks Aura for your response; I hope to see my GI sometime Monday since neither the rash nor the cramps are getting any better. My older sister had surgery for Crohn's over twenty years ago and she is also a mother so when she explained that the cramps can be as bad as labor pains I guess I should believe her. The rash is now all over my back and mostly "red and angry" where I have hair growing. I do not have a hairy back, just little patches that started growing after I turned 40. My wife rubbed cortisone cream all over my back and I took some Benadryl, and both helped, but it was very painful when she was touching my back. Also, my scalp hurts...meaning it hurts to comb my hair or run my fingers through it. Very weird.
I'm not a longer termer yet, but I want to be . I'm a year and 3 months. The pens hurt like a bee sting for 8 - 10 seconds each time, no matter what I do. Now I just reward myself with a treat after each jab
I wonder if any of you on Humira for prevention reasons. Based on the the colonoscopy I had last month, all looked normal, no inflammation and didn't have dilate, and everything healed well where I had the resection. I've had fistulas, still have one, but had it for years but it's not active and not in an area that bothers me. There is scar tissue and based on scans, they can tell I've had some that healed on their own that I didn't even know I ever had.
I just find it odd that I've been put on humira to prevent the formation of other fistulas as I've been just fine without meds for 11 years prior and I don't have any kind of symptoms now or before I started Humira.
Heya, I honestly don't know why I didn't try joining a place like this sooner, had the most terrible time in 2009 with my crohn's nothings working and like really can get sucky at times.
Was put on Humira but the funding didn't come through so I'm only allowed it when I get hospitalized, nhs eh!? lol
Anyway haven't had an injection since September but from time to time I get really bad pains in my legs and joints up to the knee so much I can't move them and regular pain killers aren't any use. Just wondering if anyone else has suffered from this side affect and if there's anything around that might ease the pain??
Just started on Humira this week. I did three of my loading doses in the stomach, and although it stung horrifically for the few seconds it was in, the pain dissipated much faster than in my leg (no fat on my legs thanks to Crohns). I've felt an increase in fatigue, particularly in the early afternoon. Otherwise, I haven't noted any other significant side effects from my loading dose...haven't noticed any improvement in symptoms, but from what I've read here, that is to be expected. Thanks for providing me with a community of fellow sufferers and Adalimumab hopefuls.
I feel ya on the panic attacks. I have one every year or so, but the first one was the scariest. I thought I was having a heart attack, then thought I needed to vomit, then thought I was gonna pass out. My first panic attack occured in a crowded club for a concert. I was freaking out so bad and my vision was so blurred that I blindly shoved people out of the way to get to a bathroom stall, where I was finally able to calm myself down enough to realize I wasn't going to die. Ever since, I've always kept a small amount of xanax with me in my wallet as a safety net against panic attacks.