Way to take control of a wicked bad situation! No doubt all the training and walking is a big part of your success ... The hair looks amazin bruv! Way to kick ass all around.
I’m not taking any extra or special precautions beyond what I normally would. I had these concerns at first but there’s no hard scientific evidence showing adalimumab makes you react more to sun than if you’re not taking it (that I can find) and I asked my rheumatologist. I could be wrong so if you have a study or any source where I could look more into it I would be really grateful. Thank you 🤗
Great video mate, Humira changed my life as well, I love hearing from people going through a similar positive experience. I was completely wrecked from arthritis, humira gave me my life back and stopped me from dreading doing simple things. Keep posting your updates, great to see.
@@liftingoutofthelows1341 Been on it six months, gave me my life back. Before, I could hardly walk, every movement was agony. Now I'm in the gym 4x a week and doing yoga on the other days. Even learning to play guitar now can move my hands again. Good luck to you mate.
Hope your son finds resolve brother. It’s been a long road but I’m out the other end as it stands. Just know the mental resilience he will build from the situations will give him valuable tools. Stay well
Loved this update so much! It's amazing to see you out there living life just as you want to. The difference is not only physical ( you're looking great) but you seem so happy and confident now. Amazing!!! Cheers and peace from Oz🙏🦘
Hello Thank you so much for doing the video, I have also been suffering from inflammatory arthritis for the past 6 months, I still have difficulties walking and have only just started Methotrexate through the NHS I have a follow up appointment in 12 weeks but it is with a Nurse instead of a rheumatologist is that normal in the NHS? I am not sure how the system works, and I am really hoping Methotrexate will work
I was seeing a nurse every 6 weeks or so once I started the MTX and then the rheumatologist every 6 months. The nurses will monitor you and the rheumatologist will make the decisions in regards to your medication. That was what happened in my case any way. I hope that helps and I wish you well
@@liftingoutofthelows1341 thanks IL consult my rheumatologist then. Am on methotrexate but like you said it brings you from level 10 pain to 6. Still have difficulty doing daily things. It's been over 2 years now
Thank you for sharing your experience , they do help justify my same feelings and concerns.
Way to take control of a wicked bad situation! No doubt all the training and walking is a big part of your success ... The hair looks amazin bruv! Way to kick ass all around.
Thank you brother! I'm very happy woth the hair I must say. Appreciate the comment bro
I do hope you are taking precautions in the sun whilst taking Adalimumab brother. It's great to hear its working for you.
I’m not taking any extra or special precautions beyond what I normally would. I had these concerns at first but there’s no hard scientific evidence showing adalimumab makes you react more to sun than if you’re not taking it (that I can find) and I asked my rheumatologist. I could be wrong so if you have a study or any source where I could look more into it I would be really grateful. Thank you 🤗
Great video mate, Humira changed my life as well, I love hearing from people going through a similar positive experience. I was completely wrecked from arthritis, humira gave me my life back and stopped me from dreading doing simple things. Keep posting your updates, great to see.
Thank you. Can i ask how long you've been on the humira for?
@@liftingoutofthelows1341 Been on it six months, gave me my life back. Before, I could hardly walk, every movement was agony. Now I'm in the gym 4x a week and doing yoga on the other days. Even learning to play guitar now can move my hands again. Good luck to you mate.
And you bro! I’m glad it’s worked as well for you as it has for me
Thank you for your feedback 😊 Glad to hear you are going well! Really hope I can go on it soon too! ❤
I hope so too!
Brilliant - my son 12 and battling this too - your videos help me stay positive about the situation
Hope your son finds resolve brother. It’s been a long road but I’m out the other end as it stands. Just know the mental resilience he will build from the situations will give him valuable tools. Stay well
Nice one mate 👍good to hear the positive stories . Glad you’ve been able to have a good holiday thanks to the meds . 🎉
Thank you!
Loved this update so much! It's amazing to see you out there living life just as you want to. The difference is not only physical ( you're looking great) but you seem so happy and confident now. Amazing!!! Cheers and peace from Oz🙏🦘
Thank you Tracey 🤗 Peace back to you from London
Hello
Thank you so much for doing the video, I have also been suffering from inflammatory arthritis for the past 6 months, I still have difficulties walking and have only just started Methotrexate through the NHS
I have a follow up appointment in 12 weeks but it is with a Nurse instead of a rheumatologist is that normal in the NHS?
I am not sure how the system works, and I am really hoping Methotrexate will work
I was seeing a nurse every 6 weeks or so once I started the MTX and then the rheumatologist every 6 months. The nurses will monitor you and the rheumatologist will make the decisions in regards to your medication. That was what happened in my case any way. I hope that helps and I wish you well
Iam suffering as
I’m sorry to hear that. I hope you find some resolve
Where can Humira be ordered? Kindly share link or hospital.
You can’t order it in the UK you have to be approved by the NHS to be prescribed it
@@liftingoutofthelows1341 thanks IL consult my rheumatologist then. Am on methotrexate but like you said it brings you from level 10 pain to 6. Still have difficulty doing daily things. It's been over 2 years now
Speak to your rheumatologist because they should have the answer for you. Stay well!
howmuch price humira
I get it for free on the NHS thankfully