Health Update
As readers of my blog know I suffer from Adult Onset Stills, a rare disease that affects 1 in about 200,000 people. Since my last major flare about 13 months ago a combination of Steroids and Immune System Suppresents have managed to get the primary inflammation under control leaving me with chronic pain and fatigue which varies from day to day. I cope pretty well with this by working from home etc, and its all well documented in this blog.
Right now I just slowly turning the corner after a couple of bad months, but the recovery is very slow and is going in fits and starts.
The graph shows the daily symptom levels for the last 6 months. However progress has been made as follows:
- I have reduced my Prednisolone levels to 5mg, which is a safe level
- I have increased my Methotrexate level to 15 mg and the 2 weekly blood tests are showing that I am tolerating it well, ie its not having a toxic affect. It has however given me migraine headaches every week that last about 48 hours.
- Luckily my GP also gave me Amitriptyline 35mg for the pain, which also has a common side …


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