Ok, let me start this blog post out with a warning - If you do not want to read about or are offended by talk about "female hormonal issues" - stop reading and wait for my next blog post. If those things don't phase you and you can accept this information in the clinical sense ... read on ...
This was kind of a weird and telling week in my Apremilast journey. Clearly, my hormones were running amuck as I started experiencing nasty PMS symptoms ... ovarian pain, backache, achy knees, icky nausea feeling ... I knew my "time of the month" was imminent. My psoriasis plaques also displayed changes, and unfortunately, it was not for the better. The light pink I've described in my past few blog posts was no longer visible and a deeper, angrier red took over, seemingly overnight. The flattened aspect of the plaques also seemed to disappear and a thicker, bumpier surface from weeks and weeks past, reemerged. Margin growth continued.
| Day 47 - post-Hormonal Hell |
This past Wednesday morning, the day I actually got my period, I woke up with significant swelling in my right hand - very painful - the joints at the top of my palm, affecting my index and middle fingers were just blown out. About 4 hours later, the pain subsided and has been gone since.
By no means is my skin clearing up, nearly as fast as I'd like; however, the big unknown is still - am I on a placebo, 20 mg or 30 mg? If I'm not on the placebo, then I am guessing this is the 20 mg dosage.
Let me put this in perspective though for you - and for myself. When I originally went on Methotrexate, it did a great job on my joints, but very little for my skin. When I added Remicade to the protocol, my skin cleared after 6 weeks. To maintain clear skin, I had to be administered a massively large dose of Remicade - 900-1000/mg (most people are not on dosages that large). At times when I would stop taking Methotrexate with the Remicade, my body would again create psoriasis plaques.
I bring this out to say, although I am probably a prime candidate for the higher dosage of this drug, I am sure if I were to layer it with Methotrexate, I'd be seeing much better skin results. But I am not going back on Methotrexate. At least not at this juncture.
Other housekeeping items - stomach is still wonky. I live with it. Prilosec usage is down ... only here and there now.
Now to you the reader ... first, I would like to say thank you to all of you out there! I am amazed at the international scope of the readership. Very cool. I know we've got some investors out there and some fellow psoriatics and people from all corners of the world. Here's what I'd like to know from you - is there information that you would like to see me specifically cover in this blog? What do you want to know about my Apremilast experience that I am not covering? Please let me know and I will do my best to address it.
Also, please comment - let me know what you think. Am I boring you all to death out there? I know this is not the most entertaining subject matter. And please click the link to follow this blog. I have no followers, but I see that stats - so I know you are out there and I know there are a lot of you!!! So join me in this journey and lets make it more interactive! I feel like a talking head. Again, thanks for reading and I hope you are getting the information you need from this blog. Let me know, ok!!!
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