Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 Emma. MTX stands for methotrexate. Ken. Ellen <melhughes2@...> wrote: Ken, What does MTX refer to? --- Ken Pearson <maputo95@...> wrote: > Emma > > Here is a testimony that may assist your research: > > > YES! After being on the AP for six years, having > sustained some pretty > severe damage, and never feeling that my pain had > really " left " , I started > MTX three months ago. > > It is like a miracle . My once, " forever " swollen > ankles, golf ball ankles, > are now flat, my hands are no longer boggy in the > knuckles, and my pain is > gone. I haven't felt like this in twelve years. Also > I was anemic the entire > time on Doxi and had some really off blood values on > my CBC ( usually at > least 6 items were flagged) and now that has also > returned to normal. A > month of MTX reversed my bloodwork to normal. The > only thing flagged now is > a slight elevated RBW. > > I thought I was going of have to have a wrist > replace and and one fused from > the damage as they hurt so badly and I could barely > use them. By doing OT > with Thera-putty I gained strength and the MTX > knocked out the pain. I > actually lifted weights using my wrists yesterday > for the first time in > years where it did not hurt nor did I hurt this > morning. > > Also I have gone from taking two 7.5 Mobics a day to > only taking 1/2 of a > 7.5 at night. > > I fought long and hard not to take this drug and now > I am sorry that I did > not start it sooner. Maybe I would not have had the > severe damage that I > have now and would have had more pain-free days. I > just kept thinning I was > herxing on the AP where it actually was the disease > becoming more > aggressive. > > I am only taking 7.5 mg of MTX now down from 12.5 > that I started on. > > I know the AP has helped many, but I guess there are > some of us that it just > wasn't meant for. > > My advice to those on AP that still have pain...Keep > up with the Xrays! > > > > > > Ken Pearson <maputo95@...> wrote: > Hi Emma > > Thank you for the research you are doing and God > speed on that. One conclusion that I have read > indicates that although Minocin and other Antx > reduce swelling and pain well, they do not slow down > joint damage as much as the other, more toxic drugs > do. I will try to find these conclusions which I > hope are wrong. > > emluv23@... wrote: > Hi Ken, > > I am in the process of compiling all the published > articles on Minocin and > doing a critical analysis. It's taken months, as > there are now hundreds of > articles, even coming out as recently as the last > year. The ones that don't make a > strong case for Minocin invariably had a study > design that was too short in > duration. Most of us know how long it takes to see > the turnaround! Many of us > will actually get worse before getting better and > the studies are not designed > to account for that. I'm involved in research right > now, and hopefully in the > future will have the chance to direct research that > will prove what many of us > have found to be true! > Fingers crossed! > Emma > > ************** > Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in > shape. > > http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489 > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with > Mobile. Try it now. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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