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Old 03-31-2008, 02:01 PM #1
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Default Methotrexate

My daughters Rheumatologist is wanting to put her on methotrexate. She's 22yrs old. Metally disabled. So it's pretty much up to my husband and I if she goes on this med.

My daughter is all for it, if it will keep her hearing up. I'm concerned though.

There are no plans for my daughter to get pregnant any time soon. That is probably never going to happen anyway.

So basically there is nothing stopping us from putting her on this med.

I posted about this in the MS forum, but would like to hear from anyone that has taken methotrexate.

Please let me know if you took it. Any side effects you had. Any problems.
Did you do well on it.

That kind of thing.

Thanks so much
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