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quackingmoose 04-07-2009 09:14 PM

Fact or Fiction
 
I remember that Paul Abdul has RSD/CRPS and looked online for her story. Apparently she was on all the medicine that they have my boyfriend on. WHat finally broke her chronic pain was Enbrel, a drug used for arthrirtis and psorisis?

What are the thoughts on this? I would like to research more.:confused:

SBOWLING 04-07-2009 10:08 PM

Makes you wonder if her DX was right to begin with? I asked my PM doctor about arthritis medication and he said it wouldn't help me. Keep in mind different treatments work for different people. Have your boyfriend talk with his doctor about enbrel.
Take care,
Sherrie

dennyfan 04-08-2009 09:52 AM

I did a little research on Enbrel & the side effects where scary to me. But I agree with the other post. I wonder if her DX was correct & she doesnt have something besides RSD. I wish she did. I hate thinking she has RSD and does nothing to help spread the word about it. I hope your boyfriends doctor is a good one & up to date & be your best source of information though. Have a good day & wish your boyfriend a low pain one.
Hugs, Denny

DianaA 04-08-2009 11:57 AM

Questionable
 
If I recall, Paula retracted her statement. It seems I had a magazine article about it, but misplaced (means threw out) it. I don't think that I was sure about her DX either. But, as the others said, "Check it out". It may certainly be worth it for your hubby. We are all different. Research the side effects and get the advice of your hubby's treating physican. I wish you guys all the best.
Di

Jomar 04-08-2009 12:26 PM

here's a link to an Apr 21, 2005 article-
http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1052301,00.html

I don't know if the dx of RSD fizzled out since then or if the meds helped her.

but she did have many injuries from cheer leading, car accidents, plane crash ...

daniella 04-08-2009 12:38 PM

I wonder why she never talks about it regardless of what the dx is?I am sure it could help someone even if not rsd suffers. Anyhow I have not heard of this med or others being on it. Maybe do a search on the search button on the boards to see if anything comes up here. It may not be someone with rsd but still could give you some view and possible things to ask the doctor. That has always helped me when I hear of others taking a med or doing a treament. It helps bring up questions to doctors that I see or if it could possibly helps and my concerns.

dreambeliever128 04-08-2009 01:29 PM

Hi,
 
I was also thinking that she retracted the statement that she had RSD.

I read it in a magazine and also saw her on E. It's been awhile back that she retracted it.

Ada

quackingmoose 04-08-2009 05:24 PM

I never paid too much attention to Paula and her pain, I used to think she was always drugged up, but now that RSD is being more talked about, something just clicked lst night and I found 2 articles on it.

Here is the first.
http://www.people.com/people/article...1641_1,00.html

Then the 2nd is:
http://www.la-starz.com/PaulaAbdul_PainRelief.html

Too think I had a glimmer of hope. But I am still reading everything I can to help my Boyfriend.

bassman 04-08-2009 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dennyfan (Post 493048)
I did a little research on Enbrel & the side effects where scary to me.

I am on Humera for my Rheumatoid Arthritis. The potential side effects are very similar to Enbrel, and you are correct - very scary. Since these drugs are supposed to work much like each other, one might think they would both help RSD.

Well, I don't see any RSD improvement since starting the Humera last summer. But, as always, remember that each person reacts differently.

Mike


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