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Old 03-28-2008, 07:49 PM #4
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WOW thats quite a load of heavy-duty meds for your daughter. How old is she?

My 1st rheumy put me on Methotrexate treating me for the differential of sjogren's a mimic of MS. It made me tired and kinda sick, not bad but I just didnt want to do anything for the weekend I took it. I only needed to take it once a week. So.. I eventually got off. Besides you have to have blood draws each time you see the Rheumy to check for toxic levels.

BUT.. while getting off of it ( I was weaned) I noticed that for the first time my leg muscles were not hard and tight from the spasticity. I guess it helped and I didnt notice it.

My 2nd Rheumy (the first one moved) didnt agree with her DX anyhoo... so I would not be on anything. Geez

Good luck but I would weigh this one out if this is a child.

Nice to SEE you my dear

Warmly Jan
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