Psoriatic Arthritis
Thanks,
Jennifer
lapband in 2008 at 298lbs , lowest weight was 183lbs , Band almost killed me and removed in 2011. No revison because to much damage for revision.
Anti Lap-band advocate!
I would be glad to answer any questions.
Robbi
I too have PA. I have pustular psoriasis on my hands, feet and inside my ears. The PA affects my back, hands and feet mostly, but can also hurt in other places. I was on Enbrel for about a year with little effect. Then I went on Remicade for almost a year then had a few severe allergic reactions and they took me off Remicade. Right now I am only taking Prednisone and seem to be under control.
My question is...did surgery send you into a flare? I had open gallbladder surgery in Feb and it sent me into a flare that lasted through May. I am a bit scared the RNY will have the same effect.
Thanks
Sandi
And you are right the PA can hurt just about anywhere. When it is at its worst it attacks my hands and knees though.
I guess you have to weight the good and the bad and decided what is right for you.
Have you been able to take methotrexate? My rheumy compliments the Remicade with Methotrexate.
I know everyone is different and what is right for one isnt for another. Let me know how you do and what you decide to do.
Robbi
Hi Robbi,
I was on methotrexate for nearly 3 years when my liver enzymes started going up. I was taken off methotrexate just before my gall bladder surgery and it was never resumed. A liver biopsy confirmed liver damage (as well as fatty liver) and it is not recommended that I start methotrexate again.
For now I am only taking prednisone every morning and that seems to keep my inflammation down.
Sandi
This is somethign else I just thought of you might want to know. I originally did want the RNY or Gastric Bypass. But two surgeons did not want to perform it on me because of the medicines I take for the psoriatic arthritis. One of those two surgeons finally even said he wouldnt do any surgery on me at all. Then my rheumatologist referred me to a third surgeon. This surgeon said he would rather not do the RNY on me, but instead suggested the Gastric Sleeve. This surgeon also conferred with my rheumatologist before finalizing plans for surgery. So then I put my faith in his judgment and went with the Gastric Sleeve.
Robbi
Dear Robbi,
All my doctors (at last count I think I was up to 5 LOL) seem to be in agreement that gastric bypass is the best choice for me. In fact, they all wrote letters to my insurance company stating so. Of course I have other health conditions besides the PA (like Diabetes and possibly Lupus).
Sandi
I am hoping to change to Remicade....alot of people have great success with it.
Hope you are doing well.