Humira's Effectiveness and Concerns About Long-Term Medication Use

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mooza
Dec 01, 2010 9:46 pm
HUMIRA IS WORKING just expesive but the gp who gave it to me said take 1 2 3 4 ??and how would i find out anout the fybromdlia thing is that serioud nerve damage ?? Cause i seem to have that my body didnt seen to recover after the 8th op. And i think stoma 4 ever was a huge mistake it takes away hope for another reversal( was told no more operations which is great kenny my gp the female one has had or has me on liquid tramadol thats nearly 3 years worried if i CAN stop i will get sick i did take 4 lyrica and trama fell asleep on the couch went to turn the heater off cant remember but i was on the floor with my water eveywher do wont do thay again..I need to ditch the tramal though left painmanagement but didnt realize the fr,s there were going to try to help its 2 late i discharged my self 6 month wait ..Will try myself but dont know when cant help myself grrrrrrrrr
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.   its nearly 9am have already taken both but  only 3 lyrica and a lot of the tramal and thats all because of the last OPERATION
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chorse
Dec 02, 2010 12:11 am
Would someone in Australia PLEASE help this woman.
mooza
Dec 04, 2010 4:20 am
not humira was lyrica sorry bout that
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Posted by: Karen & Stella
Fay,

I am one of those few people who still have a lot of output at night. However, I suffer from short gut syndrome after seven bowel surgeries that led to the loss of much of my small intestine as well as my large intestine from the initial bowel cancer surgery. It does get better over time as your system adjusts, but an ileostomy can be a challenging adjustment. It's important to connect with a good Enterostomal Nurse - ET nurses who can help you problem-solve over time. It's been five years since my initial surgery, and I had a great visit with a new ET nurse in December. He really helped me with the problem of high output at night. I had been getting up every 90-120 minutes to empty my high output bag because of filling. If I slept for three hours without emptying, I would have problems. My ET nurse helped my husband and me make a nighttime collection system using a Rubbermaid juice container with a handle and my old CPAP hose. This is connected to one of my two-piece high output bags and allows for continual drainage. It isn't pretty, but it has been a real lifesaver. I guess the real message I want to share is to stick with it, find a nurse who you can work with, and together you will find solutions to whatever challenges you face. This website is also an important support for me and others. There is nothing you will go through that others haven't already faced and figured out. There is so much wisdom here. Read the materials they've put together for newbies. There are a lot of great suggestions to use. I hope things get better quickly for you.
Karen