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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

>

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