Monday, June 8, 2009

Rest is the key

It's been a couple of treatments since my last posting, and things appear to be on the up. I have formed the view that while steroids reduce side effects, they have an adverse effect on the primary condition itself. Having put in a measurement system for the strength in my fingers, I was very disappointed by the improvement in course I had five weeks ago.

So in this last one, we just used anti-histamines (phenergan), anti-inflammatories (nurofen), and regular pain killers (panadol), and these did a reasonable job of reducing the side effects. The most important thing I have learnt from the last two treatment courses is the value of rest! On each occassion I just went to bed and relaxed for 2-3 days, and that was more effective than any drug.

Of course, I would much rather pop a pill (or ten) than have to take 2-3 days off each month. But alas, it is now clear to me that lifestyle changes are required, and one is just to take it easy, and reduce the pace of my life; particular around treatment time.

This last treatment was after a gap of just one month, and the strength in my index finger is the best it has been for around six weeks. That part is very encouraging. Because of some travel plans, my next treatment will be after just a three-week gap, so I'm hoping that will act as an extra booster, and I can revert to a monthly schedule that is more pro-active with respect to the strength in my fingers.

I'm also now exploring some complementary medicine as a way of dealing with some of the limitations of western medicine, particularly relating to the side effects if IVIg. More to follow in future posts ...