I got my second set of Killer Death Injections of Doooom this morning.
As before, I pinched myself awfully hard during each one to distract myself from the pain-and-wrongness sensation. (Last time, the welts I made by pinching took four days to fade. Aren't you glad you now know this detail?) Also as before, I have the anaesthetic effect over much of my foot without benefit of actual anaesthesia. Last time, this effect took about a day to fade.
There are dark purplish dots at the entry points where the needle went in. Those haven't faded from last time, so now I look like I have measles or something. If they all stay for seven weeks I won't be able to resist taking a photo of the resultant mess. :-)
If I concentrate really hard I can walk almost-normally with my partially numb feet.
As before, I pinched myself awfully hard during each one to distract myself from the pain-and-wrongness sensation. (Last time, the welts I made by pinching took four days to fade. Aren't you glad you now know this detail?) Also as before, I have the anaesthetic effect over much of my foot without benefit of actual anaesthesia. Last time, this effect took about a day to fade.
There are dark purplish dots at the entry points where the needle went in. Those haven't faded from last time, so now I look like I have measles or something. If they all stay for seven weeks I won't be able to resist taking a photo of the resultant mess. :-)
If I concentrate really hard I can walk almost-normally with my partially numb feet.
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And yes, they remove excess joint fluid by aspiration. In my case, he (for free, I love my doctor) used cold spray on it, then just slid a needle in -- it wasn't deep, as it was on the back of my hand, not in my wrist -- and withdrew as much as he could, examined it (thicker = more inflammation, mine was thick but not so much he thought cortisone was required), then massaged a bit more out through the hole. It was fairly non-dramatic, but I've got no needle-phobia at all.
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A good doctor is worth his weight in
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Also, my doctor's 6'5", slender, and geeky-looking (me? perv?) and trusts my intuition and body sense. When I say, "Well, I read on alt.support.arthritis that taking grapeseed extract helps with methotrexate side effects, and those folks tend to know the difference between snake oil and good medicine," he accepted that I wasn't being misled my crazy internet talk. He doesn't say, "That can't be RA, the symptoms aren't typical," he says, "You're a puzzle, let's find out how to make you better."
Anyone want a rheumatologist? I'm happy to refer.
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Ah, I didn't realize that. I remember you talking about the hike at Pinnacles but I didn't make the connection as to why that was possible.
Anyone want a rheumatologist? I'm happy to refer.
I have a friend who needs a good rheumatologist, but sadly she is in Ohio. I reeeeeeeally hope she finds a good doc soon.
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and from what little research i've done, i don't think we've really tried all that much. i think they just don't want to bother being creative. :P
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Yes, I was. Even a mediocre rheumatologist would be a step up for you.
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