That’s very good news. It’s an illness that seems to be treated slightly differently for everyone, and finding the meds combination that works is a bit of a trial and error thing. Mine got away from that sort of regime quite quickly, mostly because I couldn’t be monitored well in the early stages due to covid, and then couldn’t tolerate Sulfasalazin. I was tried on Adalumumab biologics, which work very well for the vast majority, but they just did nothing for me. After the biologics failed I was put on annual Retuximab infusions plus a weekly methotrexate subcutaneous injection. This regime seems to be holding it at last. I’ve found minimising stress and keeping up an exercise regime also helps almost as much as the medication.Thanks Tim, and I will pass on your regards to Zoë.
I read a post where you mentioned the various treatments you've been through. Luckily she seems to be responding well just to tablets for now, methotrexate & hydroxychloroquine, so fingers crossed.


















Wot he said.Great recovery Andy.
Pete
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