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Well, I am 42 and still fighting AS. Let me guess your Rhuemy said that it would have burn't out by now, some of us ain't that lucky.
I am glad to see that you are trying Enbrel, unfortunately Enbrel is not subsidized in Australia and there for is too expensive for me to try. You will be shocked at the real price of this medication. Many people here have posted great success on Enbrel. I hope that it works like magic for you.
They are not so uncommon symptoms, I went through the night sweats for a number of years, and still get them from time to time. Eye problems are also common, UVeitis a form of Iritis is common in AS patients. Have you had the muscle spasms yet. Has any joints become fused yet.
My SI joints are fused, so to answer your question YES.
It is great to hear that you are doing the stretches, this should help prevent fusion.
The rest of this post is my normal new member information, it is worth a read.
You will find this site and the people on it very supportive, knowlegeable and experienced. One of the great aspects of the site is that people share experiences.
Have you been through the normal battering of tests, XRays, MRI, Catscan. Have you had a blood test done, HLA-B27 positive or negative, Rhuemtoid Factor, ESR and CRP readings.
Look around the site, there is a lot of useful information, the following are things you should look closely at.
The NSD No Starch Diet is well worth trying, many people here have had great success with the diet, some have managed to come off all medications on the diet. If the diet works for you, then that is got to be better than taking medications. Remember though that the diet does not work for all of us. If you are serious about trying the NSD, try starting with the 3 day Apple diet first, I think it is a system cleanesing/detox diet. As to the NSD, there are differing levels of the diet from strict NSD to LSD to Gluten Free. My suggestion is to try the strict NSD first and migrate down to the lower levels experimenting with various foods and there effects.
Here are some links. (just click on them)
https://www.kickas.org/as_dietary_primer.shtmlhttps://www.kickas.org/asfood.shtmlNo Starch Forum
https://www.kickas.org/cgi-bin/w3t/postlist.pl?Cat=&Board=starchAs far as medications, have a look at postings related to Enbrel/Remicade/Avara these are relatively new medications to treat AS, the downside is that these drugs are extremely expensive and you will need to check if you are covered. Many poeple have posted great success on these medications.
Check out the AS Pharmacy Forum
https://www.kickas.org/cgi-bin/w3t/postlist.pl?Cat=&Board=drugsMyself, I think the answer lies in finding the right combination of Diet/Medication/Exercise that suits you, everyone is different. There is a saying here "Use it or Fuse it", exercise is really important.
One other thing, learn as much as you can, you may find your Doctors knowing very little about AS, and I suggest that you become proactive in your appointments, ie suggesting and discussing things that you find on this site with your Doctors.
Look around the site, there is a lot of useful information here.
If you have any questions, post them up and you will be surprised at the amount of responses.
Another thing to watch out for is Uveitis (a form of Iritis), which is common with AS.
The following link's are some light reading on AS.
https://www.kickas.org/cgi-bin/w3t/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=support1&Number=150353&Search=true&Forum=support1&Words=books&Match=Entire Phrase&Searchpage=0&Limit=25&Old=3months&Main=150352https://www.kickas.org/guide.shtmlThis link also descibes the link between IBD (GI) and AS.
http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic721.htmAlso if you go back to the main page
https://www.kickas.org you will find the following sections with great reading information.
Medical Center
Diet Center
These sections are well worth reading.
Also if you need a good laugh there is the Jokes Forum
https://www.kickas.org/cgi-bin/w3t/postlist.pl?Cat=&Board=humorSorry for all the reading material.
Take Care
Wayne