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filkferengi ([personal profile] filkferengi) wrote2004-05-02 10:59 pm

Where's Your Hangover Today?

Yesterday I spent far too much time on the computer, what with the extremely tedious creation process [new reality show: extreme tedium! Coming sweeps week!] & then trying to get caught up on some folks. In all, it was probably 3-5 times as long as I'm normally on-line.

I was first diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis a couple of years ago. It's mostly the middle joints of the first & middle fingers on both hands, although knuckles have been affected at various times. I had been able to cut back to one celebrex a day, until recently, when arthritis guy [who's really a sports doc] put me on baby aspirin, for the old heart. Even going back up to two celebrex, the middle joints have been hurting more, since the aspirin counteracts the celebrex. Let's just say, when I give anyone the finger these days, interesting geometry is involved; I call them the "rollercoaster fingers."

And that's on a good day. When I woke up around 5:30 this morning, both hands were sore, & the left was closed almost completely & very reluctant to open. The most I could flatten it out to was about a 135 degree angle. Both feet were hurting at the base of the toes, & the left foot was swollen. Even bleary-eyed, I remembered the alphabet: WTF?! [:(]

Hobbling back to bed, I remembered when we first went on-line, my hand did the same thing, the mouse-clutch curve. The feet must've been injured perching precariously for too long on the edge of the cooler [to elevate the feet, so they don't swell]. I told Marty I was suffering the effects of over-indulgence & had my hangover in the hands & feet [from all I've read, better than in the head & mouth, but still *not* fun].

It's been hurting lots all day long, which is why I saved the word "excruciating" for this portion of the program. I've been limping worse than a badly-plotted thing & clearing far too much backlog on the recorded stuff.

The good news is, it's getting better. The main [mouse] hand can flatten out to at least 165 degrees now. It's nothing like bursitis, gall bladder, compressed disk, or other killer pains I've known, &, goodness knows, other folks certainly have worse every day, but I'm glad it's going away. It's a relief that it's a temporary embarrassment, rather than further degeneration [sounds like a wrestling tag-team or bad music group]. So, I'm off to find out whether another soaking in epsom salts will help.

Orry Voyer,

Filkferengi

[identity profile] hornedhopper.livejournal.com 2004-05-04 09:34 am (UTC)(link)
Hey, Jerrie!

I just discovered you last night - who *else* could "filkferengi" be? (g)

The RA sounds terrible; you have my greatest sympathy (and since I've been off of Vioxx for 3 weeks in prep for the elbow surgery *this* Thursday (avoiding sharp things like crazy), all kinds of things are starting to throb and swell, probably in empathy with you!).

One question: has your doctor ever mentioned methotrexate? It is one of the chemotherapy drugs that Alec took until this new round, but it is also used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. A good friend who is a nurse practitioner was suddenly struck down - literally - with RA over a year ago. It hit *all* of her joints at once, which is very unusual, and she was in agony. Once the methotrexate kicked in, it halted the damage and bit by bit the symptoms. She was able to go back to practice and everything. I asked her how she was doing a week ago, and she had a lovely answer: her doctor has declared her officially "in remission." They obviously use a different dose of methotrexate for RA than for leukemia, and Lynn had no side effects ever from it. There may be other medical reasons why its use is contraindicated in your case, but it is worth asking Ortho Guy about.

{{{{{Hope you feel better soon}}}}}