The final instalment of this series, brings up to my final and current treatment, Stelara...
After Cimzia, I was given a month to get it out of my system and then I made the decision to go with my next option, Stelara. This is a 45mg syringe injection. The good thing about this is it has a spring mechanism in the injection, that once it has been distributed, it encases itself within a metal reel and plastic casing. This is a great feature making it safer to dispose without the risk of needless touching of the needle once injected.
I first started Stelara on May 9th, a day after finishing up with light treatment. I found it much easier to inject that previous biologics. After my first time, I did feel a big sick; scratchy throat, slight runny nose but nothing major and it didn't last very long.
Second injection was June 6th, 4 weeks after the first one. Again, similar symptoms as above but nothing that lasted. Two days later, I was off on holiday to sunnier climates. The first two days of sun I found my upper arms and chest to become quite red and itchy which I've recently found out is sensitivity to light, Urticaria. It cleared within a few days thankfully. While on holiday, I safely enjoyed the sun and my skin showed signs of improvement, I was returning home a week later much clearer.
Unfortunately, once I was home a few days my skin flared, but not to the extent it had been. The doctor said it due to coming home to a different climate but also the stresses that we forget about while on holidays.
It's now two months since holidays and my skin, sadly, has become aggregated. I'm not due to take my next injection until August 29th (every 12 weeks after the 2nd injection). I have asked other about their experience with Stelara and they have said it usually starts working from the 3rd or 4th injection, so I'm holding out hope that it will be the case.
Are you on Stelara? Share your experience.
Until next time.....
Sarah x
Friday, 21 August 2015
Friday, 7 August 2015
My experience with Cimzia.....
Continuing on the series from my previous experience, which was a negative one with Enbrel.
When I went back to my rheumatologist on March 2nd to review my progress with 25mg Enbrel with 10mg MTX, it was decided I would try Cimzia. Now, I had not heard about Cimzia, and thought the next step would be Stelara. I was to start the following Monday, March 9th. At this stage I was already after two weeks of light treatment in order to relieve my skin of the damage Enbrel had done.
Cimzia consists of two 200mg prefilled syringes (400mg in total) to be injected into each thigh, on the same day as each other. This was the starting dose, And I was still on MTX to help make the injection more effective. As it is such a high dosage, it is to be done every two weeks, 400mg for the first 6 weeks and then 1 thereafter.
A week and a half after the initial injections, I started to notice pink dots around the injection sites on both thighs. The following day, they appeared as large, red, raised patches and felt hot and itchy. Concerned, I talked to my nurse at light treatment the following day and she reduced the UVB due to the reaction and said to ask my doctor about skipping the next session. This was a Friday morning and unfortunately meant it was proving quite difficult to get my rheumatologist on the phone and I gave up when I didn't get a call back. To my surprise, Saturday morning, I get a call from my rheum to see how I was doing. He heard my concerns and advised me to cancel Monday's session to let the reaction fade, and to not take Cimzia any further.
I continued with my light treatment and revisited my rheum where we decided to give my system a break before starting any different, and to think about starting Stelara in a months time as my next option, which is the next and final topic of this series to discuss.
Have you any experience with Cimzia or any biologics mentioned above?
Until next time....
Sarah x
When I went back to my rheumatologist on March 2nd to review my progress with 25mg Enbrel with 10mg MTX, it was decided I would try Cimzia. Now, I had not heard about Cimzia, and thought the next step would be Stelara. I was to start the following Monday, March 9th. At this stage I was already after two weeks of light treatment in order to relieve my skin of the damage Enbrel had done.
Cimzia consists of two 200mg prefilled syringes (400mg in total) to be injected into each thigh, on the same day as each other. This was the starting dose, And I was still on MTX to help make the injection more effective. As it is such a high dosage, it is to be done every two weeks, 400mg for the first 6 weeks and then 1 thereafter.
(Cimzia starter pack - 2 x 200mg prefilled syringes)
A week and a half after the initial injections, I started to notice pink dots around the injection sites on both thighs. The following day, they appeared as large, red, raised patches and felt hot and itchy. Concerned, I talked to my nurse at light treatment the following day and she reduced the UVB due to the reaction and said to ask my doctor about skipping the next session. This was a Friday morning and unfortunately meant it was proving quite difficult to get my rheumatologist on the phone and I gave up when I didn't get a call back. To my surprise, Saturday morning, I get a call from my rheum to see how I was doing. He heard my concerns and advised me to cancel Monday's session to let the reaction fade, and to not take Cimzia any further.
I continued with my light treatment and revisited my rheum where we decided to give my system a break before starting any different, and to think about starting Stelara in a months time as my next option, which is the next and final topic of this series to discuss.
Have you any experience with Cimzia or any biologics mentioned above?
Until next time....
Sarah x
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
Review: Bioderma
Firstly, I apologise for the lack of posts, life has been a bit busy/ stressful. Unfortunately this has also resulted in my psoriasis flaring up a bit.. But back to blogging....So you may have seen my recent Bioderma haul, well I feel like I've finally had a chance to put them through their paces and to be honest, none have failed to impress me...
(Bioderma BB Cream)
When I first tried out the Bioderma BB Cream, I wasn't too happy after spending the money on it. I applied it with a foundation brush, and it just seem to cake on my cheeks. I had given up on it but decided to give it another try, this time using my Blank Canvas blending sponge. It applied like a dream, covered my redness which tends to be around my nose and cheek areas, it really gave a flawless, even coverage to my skin. I didn't feel the need to set it with powder.
(Before) (After)
As you can see from the above photos, I am a bit tanned on my face but suffer from quite a bit of redness. The photo on the right is using the BB Cream, which as I previously said, really evens out my skintone and hides all the redness on my face. I'm looking forward to using it further and testing its lasting power. It does only come in one shade 'Light' which can be too dark for paler complexions.
The Bioderma miceller water has been leaving my skin so soft, especially when it comes to removing makeup using the product. Due to work I tend to be outside most of the day and exposed to all kinds of weather (which unfortunetly has been mostly rain lately!) as well as sea air so I like to try and use this to cleanse my fair from any harsh condition my skin endures. I hope to invest in a bigger bottle once I'm done with the smaller option, well worth a try!
Until next time.....
Sarah x
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