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778275 tn?1326913623 I really appreciate your opinion. Do you think there is more risk for Cellcept for a man at 70 YO that say at 50? I also have several Herpes antibodies including Zoster, CMV and Epstein Barr (mononucleosis at 15). Would that pose another risk? I believe the` Herpes antobodies are the cause of my Myasthenia There is a model for that pathogenesis. If you lower my resistence to Herpes with Cellcept, the MG could worsen - doesn't that make sense? Fandangoman, M.S.,Ed.D.
Avatar f tn The doctor - does he suspect virus infection, I am not sure - prescribed a blood test, result of which comes out after a week or so. Is this situation - TLC at 2.8 for two weeks now despite CellCept being reduced to Nil mg - is so serious a problem as to cause worry? I am not sure how serious is this is - I am not doctor.
Avatar n tn I am considering just staying on Prednizone for a little while longer and getting pregnant, and then going on cellcept. I have been on cellcept one week tomorrow, and think it would not be too late to discontinue (after talking to my doctor again) since I am also still on 40mg of prednizone every day. Do you have any opinions about cellcept and pregnancy?
Avatar n tn I take Cellcept and only Cellcept. I've been on it now for over a month. My MS doctor prescribed it for my PPMS since there's really no treatment for PPMS. I haven't had any side effects from it. When I first started on it, I did get some headaches but nothing I couldn't handle. In my case, I take it to hopefully slow down the progression of my particular form of this disease. Let me know if I can answer any questions.
1781490 tn?1318651465 What is cellcept? How did your diagnosis for ms come about? What was was definitive for ms vs ss?
Avatar f tn Anyone on cellcept having back pain? I've been having back pain for a couple of weeks now, wake up earlier and earlier in the morning with my back aching and when I move it I get these stabbing pains. It all goes away when I get up, and I've managed to sleep a bit in the morning in a half-seated position, so it's really related to lying down. I just read someplace that cellcept can cause back pain, but I haven't been able to find any info on what kind of pain. Could this be it?
Avatar m tn t seem to concerned about the very high IgE. I am looking for other individuals who have these high test results. If you have any advice on treatments that have helped you, or just to share thoughts. When I have a bad reaction, my skin turns bright red on my face, itches uncontrollably, and a yellow fluid drains from my skin. The anti-histamines that were prescribed don't help at all. This discussion is related to <a href='/posts/show/282818'>High IGE level</a>.
Avatar n tn My numbers are staying in great shape, but I am still holding steady on the cellcept. I have been battling AIH for a year and a half. Nothing has worked w/the prednisone accept for cellcept. Since then my numbers have been great. The ast and alt are 19. They were in the 1700's...Its been a long battle. As far as the aching I have had nothing. Have they looked in to you having lupus as well? I know a lot of people that have spoken on this forum have AIH and lupus.
1135761 tn?1260557094 my doctors have reduced my cellcept in half. 1000 mg 2x day to 500 mg 2x day. they said my symptoms are common and reducing the cellcept should help. any comment?
Avatar f tn don't know exactly what AIH is, but have been on CellCept for about 4 years. just eat 6 small meals a day, exercise as regularly as you can, get as much rest as you need. worrying about the weight will actually make it worse. been fighting this battle almost 20 years myself. when I cannot get out or walk, moving my extremities in a chair burns calories, etc. something's better than nothing... keep up the good work.
Avatar n tn when you say adding some cellcept might be a good idea,does that include trying to lower my prograf some?
Avatar f tn I take Cellcept for 2 and a half year. How long will last taking of this medicine because my hair and stomack can't stand it any more?
1611319 tn?1378618399 I am just now starting to get on my feet. Thank You for the article. We are still treating with Cellcept after finally being weaned off of high doses of prednisone. horrible side effects...
645390 tn?1338555377 I have been on CellCept for about 2 years now with no problems. I am classed as Progressive and it seems to be slowing down the progression of my symptoms. How much your immune system is suppressed depends on the dosage you are taking. I am on 2000mg daily (which is considered a high dosage) and have only gotten mildly sick once in those 2 years. At that time my PC just had me stop the CellCept while taking an antibiotic for 2 weeks and I was all better.
Avatar f tn She had chronic liver problem (liver scan showed rough surface) before transplant but had no HCV. For the last one year, her liver enzymes have been very high (GGT can touch 1800, for example). When that happens, the doctor increases PanGraf / Cellcept dosage and a particular steroid (wysolone). After that the enzymes go back to normal - except GGT which goes down but still remains well above normal (say, falls from 1800 to 300).
Avatar m tn 5mg and tenofovir 300mg) and prograf, cellcept wysolone etc. Two months back entacavir was withdrawn and I am now treated with tenofovir, prograf(6mg), cellcept(1000mg) and Magnesium suppliment. Almost at the same time( 2months back) I suffered from maleria also. Since then SGOT and SGPT are gradually rising from normal level, and they are now 69 and 46 level( normal range is 4) and rose to 3.2 almost one month back but it goes down to 2.3 now. What could be reason?
645800 tn?1466860955 t high due to my taking of the CellCept as it suppress my immune system. She finally gave me an RX for Zithromax to see if that will clear things up. I also talked to her about getting hearing aids since I finally got service connection for my hearing. She put in a consult request for that. Hopefully I will get an appointment for that before the new year. I was first told I needed hearing aids about 10 years ago but could never afford to get them. There was some good new...
960462 tn?1284991345 I just started cellcept yesterday, so having fears and questions, but my sarcoid has progressed into the heart and liver so hopefully yes it will slow it down, but ask your sarcoid doc tons of questions cause after reading all the what ifs I'm rather worried about this drug
Avatar f tn It can be treated but it commonly has recurrences also and there are no home remedies for psoriasis. So a regular treatment is required for this. Treatment options include Ointment and creams containing coal tar, dithranol (anthralin), corticosteroids like desoximetasone (Topicort), vitamin D3 analogues (for example, calcipotriol), and retinoids,Psoralen+UVA and PUVB therapy. Over time, psoriasis can become resistant to a specific therapy.
Avatar f tn s Hospital yesterday and was told by the doctor that I have Primary Progressive MS. She gave me 3 prescriptions - one for Cellcept to slow the progress, one for PT and the third for a scooter. That last one got me teary. I thought I was years away from that but now see that it is for the best. It will give me what I need to go out more. Also had to get the H1N1 vaccine and the pneumonia vaccine because she said Cellcept suppresses the immune system. Not sure there's much more to say.
645800 tn?1466860955 After the usual banter about how I have been doing were I told him about the severe right ankle sprain 3 weeks earlier that required Morphine for the pain and 1 week on crutches he started looking through the images from the MRI. After a little while he asked me if the MRI was done on a open or closed MRI machine. Gives you some idea of the quality of the MRI done at the VA. It was done on 1.5T closed MRI.
Avatar f tn these are topical medications. The maintenance therapy for psoriasis requires tapering off of steroids once response and improvement has been achieved as well as the use of moisturizers. A bland and mild cream may be used as daily moisturizer. It is important that you maintain close supervision by your physician when using steroids.Do not stop or taper off medications by yourself.Psoriasis is a chronic disease and the plaques may flare up from time to time.
Avatar f tn Go to bed at the same time every night, and wake up at the same time every morning, even on weekends. If you’re taking medication for your psoriasis symptoms, talk with your physician about the best time for you to take it, suggests Dr. Weiss. You don’t want your meds to interfere with your sleep. Also, ask your doctor about medications that can relieve itching. Work Exercise Into Your Day Studies show that exercise, especially outdoors, can help fight insomnia.