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#303356 06/25/08 10:29 PM
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Hello:

I have just administered my first injection of enbrel, and so far so good.
I was just wondering how and when people started responding ?

The nurse estimated 2-4 weeks, and thoughts ?

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Each person will react differently but that's generally pretty close. For me it was about 4 weeks or so. Been taking it now since late Feb and the results have been incredible. Just stay patient for a few weeks before passing judgement.

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Took me about a month to get decent results, and 2 months for the full effect.

How are you doing now?

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I have just given myself my 4th injection and am not really feeling any effect yet, other than several bouts of dizziness. The more I read about Enbrel and possible side effects, the more I am not sure I want to stay on it.




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I have been on Enbrel for one month...not feeling it yet. Are you concerned with the possible side effects?




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That sounds about right. For me it was probably closer to the two week end of that window.

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For me it took about a month before it kicked the AS. I was sleeping so much better, and I just felt really good. After about 7 months the MS started to kick in. I still had no pain, but I was dizzy all the time, and my right foot didn't hit correctly when I ran. Then I couldn't run at all. They sent me for a bunch of tests, and then said you have MS. That was the end of enbrel for me. I don't tell you that to scare you because the doctor told me that MS and enbrel are very rare. I just happen to be one that is built so that enbrel will bring out MS.


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Hi... I think I started to find a little relief by 4 weeks, but after 12 weeks it's really marked. I am feeling almost nothing in the low back/SI, except if pressure is applied. I do have a lot of stiffness though and my SED is still at 40?! I don't know if it will ever get down any lower?
Have others experienced a quieted SED rate after TNF treatment?


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Hell, I don't even know what an SED rate is?

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AKA ESR (i believe). It's a blood test that measures inflammation in the body. It is not necessarily predictive of anything in particular but it seems to be a pretty hard to ignore red flag that something is amiss.
Once they figure it's arthritis it is one of the standard tests that are done. My lowest was 34 and hightest was like high 50s...
I notice you're from Canada and it is certainly possible that it's called something different there. Also this is just stuff I picked up along the way... Not like any doctor ever sat me down and gave the exhaustive run-down.... lol
Anyway I have a friend with AS whose SED rate is never elevated -- so its just curious really
Take care, Jess


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