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Simon1729
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Posted 12/8/2021 5:54 PM (GMT 0)
Feeling a tad miserable at moment with my UC....just wondering for those enjoying better times now...what was your game-changer?....the 1 or 2 things that really moved you from suffering to living???
poopydoop
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Posts : 2072
Posted 12/8/2021 5:57 PM (GMT 0)
Xeljanz
ks1905
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Posts : 6428
Posted 12/8/2021 8:18 PM (GMT 0)
It wasn't perfect for me but getting surgery really improved my quality of life. I was begging for it at the very end.
Remicade worked well for me for about
4 years and then nothing really worked for me. 6-mp was okay.
CCinPA
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Joined : Dec 2014
Posts : 2813
Posted 12/8/2021 9:46 PM (GMT 0)
Enyvio -- unfortunately that didn't last very long. Now Remicade and I am in complete remission and hope to be for the rest of my life
island time
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Posts : 2388
Posted 12/8/2021 11:48 PM (GMT 0)
Humira. Granted, I’m 63 and just diagnosed this year. But, 10 mos. ago, I could not stay out of the bathroom.
Knock on wood, I don’t feel sick at all right now and wouldn’t even know i have UC.
(My stomach does hurt most days. The doc said he thought that is my large intestine. But all labs good and mostly good, once a day BM’s).
FlowersGal
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Posts : 1877
Posted 12/9/2021 4:15 AM (GMT 0)
Entyvio.
countess18
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Posts : 469
Posted 12/9/2021 4:31 PM (GMT 0)
Remicade and lexapro
Michelejc
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Posted 12/9/2021 5:17 PM (GMT 0)
6MP and 4 Lialda a day
Sara14
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Posts : 7914
Posted 12/9/2021 5:36 PM (GMT 0)
Xeljanz.
Casey_LB
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Posts : 310
Posted 12/16/2021 7:13 AM (GMT 0)
Entyvio
DaisyZee
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Posts : 31
Posted 12/16/2021 3:21 PM (GMT 0)
Remicade and now Inflectra.
tiredofallthispoop
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Posts : 253
Posted 12/16/2021 7:48 PM (GMT 0)
Stelara and trying to avoid inflammatory foods as well as trying to eat anti-inflammatory foods, esp. no more alcohol.
TroubledTurds
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Posted 12/16/2021 9:03 PM (GMT 0)
fixed my vittles
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Hugo18
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Posted 12/17/2021 2:54 PM (GMT 0)
Stelera combined with Rinvoq
barnsbury
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Posted 1/13/2022 12:26 PM (GMT 0)
Hugo18 said...
Stelera combined with Rinvoq
Hi Hugo, how are things? Are you on both Stelara and Rinvoq? How are your UC symptoms?
benzen
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Posted 2/1/2022 8:29 PM (GMT 0)
Hugo18, fellow Canadian here (pretty sure I saw somewhere you're Canadian...) in a very similar place to where you were a few months ago. Recently upped to monthly Stelara and it's helped a bit but still a long ways from remission. How did you go about
convincing your doctor & insurance to add on Rinvoq to Stelara?
suzy-q
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Posts : 269
Posted 2/3/2022 12:25 AM (GMT 0)
Xeljanz was the game changer for my husband. Nothing but prednisone seemed to do anything. Nice thing about
Xeljanz was that if it’s going to work, it is pretty apparent within a few weeks. He is now 6 years total remission!
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