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I'm not sure how to join the Humira club? I don't see a link, but anyway I have been on Humira for six weeks, and I feel fine. I was on a 4-3 2-1 prednisone taper just before I started the injections so I'm not sure if it is the Humira or that the pred had reduced the inflammation to the point that my BM were ok. The first injection that the nurse did hurt like hell. I think she was pinching the skin to tightly and pressing the pen to hard. When I did the next three they were not as bad, and the biweekly injections are a breeze. I had issues with the Pred. It gave me an irregular pulse . Faster sometimes and skipping a beat sometimes. Once it went up to 120 bpm for two hours. I ride a bike so having a HR of over 120 bpm for hours is not that big a deal, but not while I am sleeping=). My GI was concerned so he had a friend of his call me and schedule an appointment for the next day. They did all kinds of tests and all seemed well. Next I had to wear a heart rate monitor around the clock to see what was going on. They wanted me to trigger an "event" so I did that by riding my bike and walla
It showed an Afib event. Scared all of us. They wanted me to go on drugs to help regulate my HR right away. But at the age of 62 and never having had anything like this happen before, I suggested we wait until I was off the Pred, and BP meds along with not taking a
statin fo 60 days, and agreed to no exercise until the Pred course was complete. So I did all that and started exercising three weeks ago, and you guessed it. I'm doing fine with no meds. My BP went down from 150/90 to 135/75 when I stopped taking Lisinapril ?? Go figure. My heart has not skipped a beat since I stopped the Pred, and I have had my HR up to 155 bpm, and again no issues. I mention this only because the Doctors did not see heart rate as a side effect of the Pred and to tell the truth they kind of did not want to listen to be. Now I'll probably croak
of a heart attack tomorrow and they will say "told you so", but if I don't ???? Sometimes I think we need a break/reset on our meds to know what is going on with our bodies. I have CD and UC and was diagnosed about 15 months ago. Aetna has been wonderful and my hats off to them. Can anyone tell me how long these different meds seem to work? I have noticed that everyone seems to do ok for a period of time and then they relapse and have to start a different drug.
All smiles in TX. (at least for now)
It showed an Afib event. Scared all of us. They wanted me to go on drugs to help regulate my HR right away. But at the age of 62 and never having had anything like this happen before, I suggested we wait until I was off the Pred, and BP meds along with not taking a
statin fo 60 days, and agreed to no exercise until the Pred course was complete. So I did all that and started exercising three weeks ago, and you guessed it. I'm doing fine with no meds. My BP went down from 150/90 to 135/75 when I stopped taking Lisinapril ?? Go figure. My heart has not skipped a beat since I stopped the Pred, and I have had my HR up to 155 bpm, and again no issues. I mention this only because the Doctors did not see heart rate as a side effect of the Pred and to tell the truth they kind of did not want to listen to be. Now I'll probably croak
of a heart attack tomorrow and they will say "told you so", but if I don't ???? Sometimes I think we need a break/reset on our meds to know what is going on with our bodies. I have CD and UC and was diagnosed about 15 months ago. Aetna has been wonderful and my hats off to them. Can anyone tell me how long these different meds seem to work? I have noticed that everyone seems to do ok for a period of time and then they relapse and have to start a different drug.
All smiles in TX. (at least for now)