Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Hi! I'm Terri, and I'm new to the group. I just started a therapy protocol of minocycline and azithromycen for a diagnosis of RA, Psoriatic Arthritis, and Fibromyalgia. The first week, I got progressively better. After that, I slid into what I assume was a Herxheimer reaction where I was much worse for several weeks. I have finally gotten back to square one, and now I am waiting to improve. I notice Ken said he thought Minocin was better, and I asked my doc who didn't seem to care the pharmacy filled my Rx with the offbrand. Is it possible to get Minocin anymore? Should I insist? Can anyone tell me how long it takes to start seeing improvement on the antibiotics? I was diagnosed with Psoriatic about 12 years ago. I treated it occasionally with Motrin and Sulfasalizine, but I was pregnant most of those years. (Yes, I meant that -I have eight children. LOL) Anyway, about two years ago, I was so miserable, I finally went back to a rheumatologist who diagnosed the RA and fibro. Joy. All the docs have wanted me to take methotrexate or more, but because I am still in child-bearing years, I haven't wanted to go that route. I was thrilled to find this alternative and a doc who would prescribe it, but I would love to be encouraged by others following the same plan. Blessings! Terri I will still take Minocin which > I have been doing for 3 years and all was well on this protocol > until, Minocin, the brand name, taken off the market and I found, I > feel, that the generics, I took were less efficacious and my blood > tests reflect that, all indicating higher inflammation again. Someone > said that nowI am back on the Minocin, it could take 6 months for my > ESR levels to come back to normal. > > Please could you share what the first days and weeks after first > taking MTX were like. > > Thank you so much. > > Ken. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Hi, Emma! Well, it is encouraging to hear about others using the treatment and having success! Sorry for my double-posting! Apparently I am not receiving all of my emails right now. I thought my message had bounced, but after checking the rheumatic website, I see it didn't. Blessings! Terri > > Hi Terri, > > Welcome! The time that it takes to get to improvement varies greatly from > person to person. Some people feel better right away and continue to get better, > and others take a couple years. I've been doing Minocin on and off for three > years- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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