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Aged Care: Maintaining Independence and Agency in Later Life
Join aged care expert Stacey Tryon for our first ever session discussing My Aged Care. This session is perfect for anyone who wants to proactively understand the options for later life-whether it be for yourself or for being able to assist elder parents or relatives.
Navigating aged care might seem daunting, but being informed about the resources and supports available can make a significant difference. Stacey provides an overview of how My Aged Care can help maintain independence and enhance wellbeing, and why knowing this early-even if you don't need it right now-is crucial. This webinar is also beneficial for those looking to understand potential future needs and how to effectively plan for them with confidence.
During our Lifestyle Event with expert Stacey Tryon, some of the topics she discussed were:
*Understanding My Aged Care:* Discover how My Aged Care can tailor support to your specific needs with arthritis or rheumatic diseases, helping you maintain independence as your condition changes.
*Empowering Agency:* The importance of maintaining control over your healthcare and lifestyle decisions-- especially for individuals managing chronic conditions like arthritis-- making informed choices is key to managing symptoms and maintaining quality of life.
*Family Inclusion:* Strategies for involving family in your care decisions, ensuring they support without overriding your autonomy, especially crucial for chronic condition management.
*Phases of Later Life:* Delve into the different stages of later life and understand how each phase may influence your need for specific supports from My Aged Care. Stacey discussed how arthritis and rheumatic conditions might affect these needs and how to prepare for and adapt to these changes.
*Sustaining Wellbeing:* Practical steps for using My Aged Care to access essential services like physical therapy and pain management, helping you manage your condition and maintain independence.
_This is Part 1 of a live online event, to access Part 2 please set up a free BJC Connect account. You can do so by heading to www.bjcconnect.com.au/_
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Psoriatic Arthritis cannot only limit joint function but also impact overall wellbeing. Physical activity is a cornerstone of managing Psoriatic Arthritis effectively, and this session aims to demystify how and why exercise can be used as a therapeutic tool. Our Exercise Physiologists held a focused online session on integrating exercise into the management of Psoriatic Arthritis. This webinar ...
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Effective Strategies for Arthritis of the Thumb and Fingers
Переглядів 5421 день тому
Get ready for an empowering session with expert Hand Physiotherapist Michele Yuen, who shares advanced understanding and management techniques for arthritis in the hands, thumbs, and fingers. Dealing with arthritis can transform simple daily activities into challenging tasks. Our specialised Hand Physiotherapist delves deeper into the specific aspects of arthritis affecting the hand and provide...
Gut Health and Immunity: Nutrition's Role in Autoimmune Wellness
Переглядів 48Місяць тому
In this comprehensive webinar hosted by Monica Kubizniac, we'll delve into the vital interplay between gut health, immunity, and nutrition, especially in the context of autoimmune wellness. This session aims to provide a deeper understanding of how strategic dietary choices can support your body's defences and contribute to your overall health management. Among the topics Dietitian Monica Kubiz...
From Heel to Toe: Tackling Achilles Pain and Plantar Fasciitis
Переглядів 50Місяць тому
Step into a world of relief with Belinda Prince and Errol Lim, our expert physiotherapists, into this session designed for those navigating the challenges of Achilles pain and plantar fasciitis. This webinar was designed to provide insights into effective management strategies for anyone struggling with these common foot issues, including those with rheumatic conditions. Some topics Physiothera...
Empowering Your Journey: Getting the Best Out of your Rheumatology Care
Переглядів 762 місяці тому
Rheumatologist Dr. Ilana Ginges, delves into the heart of rheumatology care, emphasising the power of teamwork and patient-centred approaches. This talk was designed to empower you, the patient, to take an active role in your healthcare journey, ensuring you receive the most effective and personalised care possible. Topics that Dr. Ilana discussed were: - Collaborative Care: Discover how a coll...
Bouncing Back: How to Safely Resume Exercise After Illness
Переглядів 512 місяці тому
Navigating the path to recovery after an illness can be a challenging journey, especially for those accustomed to an active lifestyle. At BJC Health, we understand the complexities and concerns you may face when thinking about resuming exercise after flu, COVID-19, or any prolonged illness. This talk was tailored to address these challenges, offering expert guidance and evidence-based strategie...
Battling Bursitis: Strategies for Pain Relief and Recoveryv
Переглядів 684 місяці тому
Join us for a practical and informative session on bursitis, tailored for anyone facing the discomfort and challenges of this condition, particularly in the hip/gluteal area and around the shoulder. Our BJC Physiotherapists, Tim Lee and Jackson Zhou, guide you through a comprehensive understanding of bursitis. They cover everything from its causes and symptoms to how it affects your daily activ...
Remission Unraveled: How to Know If Your Rheumatic Disease is Under Control
Переглядів 1524 місяці тому
BJC Rheumatologist Dr Andrew Jordan hosted a discussion tackling the important concept of remission in rheumatic disease. In his event session, Dr Jordan shed light on the latest findings and some of the considerations and criteria for determining remission in rheumatic diseases. This session is crucial for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of rheumatic disease management and the in...
Gluten and Inflammation: Separating Fact from Fiction
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In this video Dietitian Monica Kubizniac will explore the latest research on gluten's impact on inflammation and health, particularly relevant for those with rheumatic diseases and inflammatory conditions. Monica will guide you through the intricate relationship between dietary choices and health, offering clarity amidst the often conflicting information available. This webinar has been designe...
To rest or to move? Learn how to master the art of healing
Переглядів 504 місяці тому
Whether you are managing a chronic condition, or have injured yourself one way or another, it can be difficult to know whether rest or movement is going to promote healing and recovery. Physiotherapist Belinda Prince and Exercise Physiologist Sarah Comensoli share with you their strategies for helping clients manage their bodies and heal in an effective and compassionate way. We’re hoping this ...
Exercise Strategies for Better Bone and Joint Health
Переглядів 774 місяці тому
As we grow older, the health of our bones and joints becomes increasingly crucial to maintaining and active and fulfilling lifestyle. However, there are some physiological changes that happen to our bones, tendons, muscles, and joints as we age that can impact mobility and our overall movement. The good news is that we have the power to influence our bone and joint health positively through reg...
Chronic Pain: Updated Evidence and Strategies for Management
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Living with chronic pain can be a challenging and overwhelming experience, affecting various aspects of daily life. In this recorded Lifestyle Event, Specialised Physiotherapist Justine Walker explores the concept of chronic pain, providing a comprehensive understanding of its causes and the ways it can impact both physical and emotional health. Justine has a keen interest in treating chronic p...
Biologic Drugs in Rheumatology: What You Need to Know
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This video is all about the Biologics! Prepare to uncover the transformative potential of biologic medications for those with rheumatic disease. Learn about their benefits, how to navigate potential side effects, and also gain an understanding the array of biologic options available in Australia. Hosted by Rheumatologists Dr Kate Celkys and Dr Nicholas Malouf, gain valuable insights necessary t...
Strength in Numbers: Understanding and Managing ANA, CRP, ESR and more
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Strength in Numbers: Understanding and Managing ANA, CRP, ESR and more
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Managing your Mental Health when you have a Chronic Condition
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Managing your Mental Health when you have a Chronic Condition
Empowering Your Hands: A Holistic Approach to Managing Arthritis and Tendon Disorders
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Empowering Your Hands: A Holistic Approach to Managing Arthritis and Tendon Disorders
Fat, Inflammation, and Ageing: Separating Fact from Fiction
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Fat, Inflammation, and Ageing: Separating Fact from Fiction
Conquering Migraines: The latest knowledge and tools to help
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Conquering Migraines: The latest knowledge and tools to help
The ABCs of Juvenile Arthritis: Understanding Symptoms and Treatment Options
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Eating to Improve your Gut Health and Microbiome
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Accessing Affordable Healthcare: Tips & Tricks
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What to consider if you're planning to start a family and have an autoimmune rheumatic disease
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Diagnosis and Management of Fibromyalgia
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Diagnosis and Management of Fibromyalgia
The Benefits and Pitfalls of using Steroids in Rheumatology
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The Benefits and Pitfalls of using Steroids in Rheumatology
Understanding and Managing Polymyalgia Rheumatica
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Understanding and Managing Polymyalgia Rheumatica
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Understanding Inflammatory Back Pain
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jaym9846
    @jaym9846 2 дні тому

    You were way ahead of them all.

  • @juliekolosso5591
    @juliekolosso5591 2 дні тому

    I had to quit taking it after 2 weeks because I had a bad migraine every day. I also had bad heartburn that nothing would help. After 2 days off of it no headache or heartburn. On to the next RA drug.

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 2 дні тому

      I'm sorry to hear that you had such a difficult time with your medication. Migraines and heartburn can be challenging side effects to manage, and it's important to listen to your body. It's good that you're working with your healthcare provider to find an RA treatment that suits you better. If you haven't already, make sure to discuss these side effects with your rheumatologist-they might have suggestions for managing them or alternative medications that could work for you. Wishing you the best with your next treatment!

  • @Dr.Jas-AyurvedaExpert-se9mi
    @Dr.Jas-AyurvedaExpert-se9mi 5 днів тому

    Detecting any disease late can lead to chronocity and difficult management. Planet Ayurveda’s herbal combination of - Bone Support, Boswellia Curcumin, Yograj Guggul and Coral Calcium Complex has helped a lot of my patients.

  • @Todmodke-tl1my
    @Todmodke-tl1my 6 днів тому

    How long sulfusalazine can be taken ? What i mean is the maximum number of years without having any side-effects. Because i am taking it for last 5 years for ulcerative colitis. As i discontinue my symptoms are back . So i am dependent on this medication

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 6 днів тому

      Sulfasalazine is generally considered safe for long-term use, and many people, like yourself, have taken it for several years without significant issues. The duration for which sulfasalazine can be taken isn't specifically limited by a maximum number of years. Instead, the focus is on regular monitoring to manage and mitigate potential side effects. Common side effects of sulfasalazine include gastrointestinal discomfort, headaches, and allergic reactions, but these often diminish with continued use or dose adjustments. Long-term users need periodic blood tests to monitor liver function and blood counts, ensuring any adverse effects are detected early​​. If you've been taking sulfasalazine for five years and it's effectively managing your ulcerative colitis symptoms, you can likely continue with it under the guidance of your healthcare provider. Always discuss any new or worsening symptoms with your doctor, and ensure you attend regular check-ups to monitor your overall health while on this medication​​.

    • @Todmodke-tl1my
      @Todmodke-tl1my 5 днів тому

      @@bjchealthAU 🙏🏻🙏🏻 thank you so much for the reply. Generally people don't reply to their old posts. I have consulted with many doctors even my health provider. But as you know, our general mindset is like taking medicine for so many years creates a doubt, that usually after getting better we usually stop the medicine. Obviously we relate it with common illnesses like cough cold,fever,etc. But I keep on cross checking the facts about sulfusalazine . Thank you once again you made me Happy

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 5 днів тому

      @@Todmodke-tl1my no problem. Glad it was helpful. Keep reviewing with your doctors, that's important. Good luck.

  • @EDConsultants
    @EDConsultants 7 днів тому

    health illiteracy in the West: ignorance by design, and only a propaganda-absorption metric. stop poisoning the food and the 💉🩸babies 🤷‍♂️

  • @simon5005
    @simon5005 8 днів тому

    Thank you for these clips, I was just diagnosed with RA and started Methotrexate yesterday. So far so good!

  • @TheTypeofGuy-pb2ui
    @TheTypeofGuy-pb2ui 9 днів тому

    I can barely walk the day after even a moderate leg workout at the gym. It’s awful!

  • @alejandrawalker5045
    @alejandrawalker5045 10 днів тому

    The sound is bad. Could not hear what you said

  • @jaimeehinojosa716
    @jaimeehinojosa716 12 днів тому

    im afraid to use methotrexate any immunosuppressive drug, steroids, & biologics with mctd overlap syndrome im at loss ..soo many goods and bads...so divided

  • @sitarayounus1894
    @sitarayounus1894 15 днів тому

    For how Long?

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 15 днів тому

      Whatever you can tolerate and for as long as you have the time for. Start with a minute or so for each exercise. If it makes you feel better then you can do a little more plus you can also do it throughout the day if it helps. Go easy to start with and build up as your confidence improves.

  • @antoniocavalli5474
    @antoniocavalli5474 18 днів тому

    I had weird paind in foot area i think it was gout attacks, but they were different sometimes in side of foot, sometimes in second toe joint, sometimes under my ball of foot....My UA is 550 umol su its 0.55 mmol, and now im on allu 2 weeks, and i have a severe real gout attack in big joint.. Is that normal?

  • @lynpip3097
    @lynpip3097 18 днів тому

    Lost my liver function, teeth, and hair.

  • @LorySmith949
    @LorySmith949 20 днів тому

    Does anyone on here have a high BUN creatinine? And low creatinine? Has anyone had the inflammation affect their heart , lungs or kidneys?

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 20 днів тому

      Elevated blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine levels can indicate kidney function issues, while low creatinine levels may point to other underlying conditions. Inflammation from conditions like polymyalgia rheumatica can potentially affect various organs, including the heart, lungs, and kidneys. It's important to discuss any concerns about organ involvement and test results with your healthcare provider to get personalized advice and appropriate management.

  • @LorySmith949
    @LorySmith949 20 днів тому

    My sedimentation rate was 44 which test is that the CRP? But the doctor didnt do the ERS or ESR. Should I have her do it? I wonder why she didn't do that test?

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 20 днів тому

      Thank you for your comment. The sedimentation rate you're referring to is likely the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), not the C-reactive protein (CRP) test. Both ESR and CRP are tests used to detect inflammation in the body, but they measure different aspects. It might be a good idea to discuss with your doctor why the ESR test was not performed and whether it would be beneficial to do so in your specific case.

    • @LorySmith949
      @LorySmith949 20 днів тому

      @@bjchealthAU thank u so much and for responding, yes going to do that.

  • @malikawan9003
    @malikawan9003 22 дні тому

    RA frm in age of 14 now I'm 26 i haven this prblm in my booths hands nd knees😢

  • @tbh1304
    @tbh1304 22 дні тому

    Thanks for this great video i have a question is unspecified inflammatory spondyloarthropathy the same as ankylosing spondylitis

  • @rheumatoidevolution
    @rheumatoidevolution 27 днів тому

    I was referred to a rheumatologist after diagnosis 4 years ago. He suggested methotrexate first. I like my immune system, so it wasn't an option for me. I decided to start living healthy, instead. I treat my severe R.A. mainly with diet, exercise and supplements. I have not noticed any negative side-effects. I'm far healthier than before diagnosis. I have noticed many positive side effects. I am sharing my experience. ua-cam.com/channels/rL-dEJSm5lcNk_J1-vT0Sg.html

  • @charvankerck3426
    @charvankerck3426 Місяць тому

    did you know SSA and SSB are estimated to be inaccurate 20 to 60% of the time . those test can be negative. while still having positive lip biopsy .

  • @peterholmes5217
    @peterholmes5217 Місяць тому

    Excellent summary.

  • @Eum67
    @Eum67 Місяць тому

    Hello doctor. After years on leflunomide, then Xeljanz im on sulfasalazine (for ankylosing spondylitis & psoriatic arthritis). A few days ago I started experiencing shortness of breath (maybe it started with a lip swelling). Im afraid this med won’t be working either 😢will this side effect go away?

  • @OmarKhaled-jw4xy
    @OmarKhaled-jw4xy Місяць тому

    ty

  • @behappylivelong
    @behappylivelong Місяць тому

    Thank you doc now i understand what causes the hip pain. When a pt having the hip (hip joints in the groin) pain and effects the mobility for a few hrs to a day could be caused by RA?

  • @ILIK3HATERZ
    @ILIK3HATERZ Місяць тому

    CBD helps!

  • @avijitgoswami3082
    @avijitgoswami3082 Місяць тому

    It take 14 years to diagnose .. then 4 years of wrong treatment

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU Місяць тому

      So sorry to hear of your story. I do hope that you are receiving good care now. It's through your stories that more people can be educated about this condition so that we can help more people who have symptoms early on. Good luck and thanks again for sharing.

    • @avijitgoswami3082
      @avijitgoswami3082 Місяць тому

      @@bjchealthAU at the same time I had to live with narcissist people .. instead of help .. extra destruction .... I noticed ... Unusual unsolvable stress increase as 10 times

  • @irisbernadettetan9544
    @irisbernadettetan9544 Місяць тому

    Hi, im currently pregnant, can I still continue taking sulfasalazine?

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU Місяць тому

      During pregnancy, it's really important to consult with your healthcare provider before continuing or stopping any medication, including sulfasalazine. Generally, sulfasalazine is considered relatively safe during pregnancy, but every situation is unique. Your doctor will weigh the benefits of continuing the medication against any potential risks to ensure the best outcome for both you and your baby. It's always best to follow their guidance. Take care and best wishes for your pregnancy!

  • @sued7
    @sued7 Місяць тому

    Could you have the people behind you shut up before you talk. Could not understand alot of what was said.

  • @tm5346
    @tm5346 Місяць тому

    Thank you for video

  • @MiniMaxCorp
    @MiniMaxCorp Місяць тому

    If someone has arthritis pain in the morning, but subsides somewhat during the day. Is it recommended to walk and exercise through the discomfort? or wait until the flare up goes away to work out and "rehab"?

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU Місяць тому

      If you have arthritis pain in the morning that subsides somewhat during the day, it's generally beneficial to continue walking and exercising, but with some important considerations: Listen to Your Body: Movement can help ease stiffness and improve joint flexibility, but you shouldn't push through intense pain. It's crucial to understand your limits and perform exercises that don't exacerbate your discomfort. Gentle Exercise: Opt for low-impact activities like walking, swimming, or stretching. These exercises can help maintain joint mobility and reduce stiffness without putting excessive strain on your joints​​. Consult Your Healthcare Team: Every case is unique, so it's essential to get guidance from your rheumatology team. They can help tailor an exercise plan to your condition and ensure you're exercising safely while managing flare-ups. It's best not to completely avoid movement, as inactivity can lead to further stiffness and muscle weakness. However, work closely with your healthcare provider to develop an appropriate regimen that balances activity and rest.

  • @mother548
    @mother548 Місяць тому

    Developed nodules arms and hands dark skin hands and feet skin patches thighs and legs

  • @amanyhablas758
    @amanyhablas758 Місяць тому

    This is miss leading awfully 👎

  • @ValenceFlux
    @ValenceFlux 2 місяці тому

    I did not want to admit being on this medicine but it's been about four years now. Just my luck that the doctors had me start it just as I thought I would start trying to be a UA-cam content creator. All that charisma and energy I once had is mostly depleted but a few supplements and good diet help. I did two years of high power uvb treatments three days a week and never missed a treatment until they said no more, time to start trying methotrexate. I believe I found the secret to turning orange haha. Almost in good spirits today, it does lessen the pain when it works. Farewell who I was, hello what is left of me.

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 2 місяці тому

      It sounds like you've been through quite a journey with your treatment and adapting to the changes it brought to your life. Starting methotrexate was undoubtedly a big step, and it's great to hear that it helps manage your pain, even if there are tough days. Your efforts with supplements and a good diet are really positive ways to support your health. It's natural to feel a mix of emotions about these changes, and many find that embracing a new normal, although challenging, can also lead to discovering new strengths and aspects of themselves. Keep celebrating the good days, and remember, every part of your journey is worth acknowledging.

  • @e.elsibea1518
    @e.elsibea1518 2 місяці тому

    I have been on methotrexate for thirty-three years, since the age of twelve. I was diagnosed at age six. I credit it, and the tireless hard working physicians & clinicians of the time period, to saving my life. Before mtx (methotrexate), considering this was the 1980's & I was diagnosed with JRA, I & my family were essentially at the mercy of my disease. Before mtx, there was thirteen 325 mg aspirin a day, which was swithched to gold salt injections, Tolectin, and Trilisate. All of that, almost destroyed my tiny body. Not to mention, the steroids. However, it has because once again a tireless effort to find the right treatment. I only offer this information because coming into contact with those who experienced mtx early on is difficult. The brand name in America back then, or one of them, was Rheumatrex, which I feel is not quite as cool sounding as Methoblastin. Lol!

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing your story. I hope this helps many when they are considering their management collectively with their physicians.

  • @ihsanullah1782
    @ihsanullah1782 2 місяці тому

    Sir i want to end my pregnancy by methotrexate 10mg, sir how much tablets i can use daily?My pregnancy has since 6 weeks

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 2 місяці тому

      It’s very important to consult a healthcare professional for advice on pregnancy and any related medical decisions. Methotrexate is a medication that can have serious side effects and is not recommended for use during pregnancy due to the risks it poses to the developing fetus. Using methotrexate or any other medication to end a pregnancy without proper medical guidance can be unsafe. If you have any concerns about your pregnancy, please speak directly with a healthcare provider who can give you the best advice for your specific situation. They can provide information about safe and effective options available to you. It’s crucial to have the support and guidance of a medical professional in making these decisions.

  • @denaross
    @denaross 2 місяці тому

    Very helpful - thanks so much! I’m a lot more confident moving forward.

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the positive feedback. Appreciate it and glad we could help.

  • @drkpk384
    @drkpk384 2 місяці тому

    thanks for education

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 2 місяці тому

      You are welcome. Glad we could help.

  • @sandan2358
    @sandan2358 2 місяці тому

    The shape is hard to swallow. I choke on them several times a week 🤨🤮😅

  • @matthewlo55
    @matthewlo55 2 місяці тому

    lol my class who has a physiotherapy background doesn’t do any exercises either.

  • @sharonjensen3016
    @sharonjensen3016 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing these tips. It's one thing I intend to try because I don't want to rely on medication or medical specialists. The only ones who benefit from medications are those who prescribe them.

  • @lonnieke
    @lonnieke 3 місяці тому

    its the losing weight

  • @user-cb7tv7ht2m
    @user-cb7tv7ht2m 3 місяці тому

    My friend was diagnosed with PMR in 2007. Her rheumatologist treats her with prednisone 5mg/day. Ups it in times of increased stiffness and pain. Also she gets Rx for 90 tabs of 10mg hydrocodone every 30 days without fail. Is this dose of pain med usual?

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 3 місяці тому

      It sounds like your friend is receiving a tailored approach to managing her Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) symptoms, with a combination of prednisone and hydrocodone. Prednisone is a standard treatment for PMR, helping to reduce inflammation and alleviate the symptoms of stiffness and pain. The dosage can indeed be adjusted based on symptom severity and flare-ups. Hydrocodone, on the other hand, is a strong opioid pain medication used to treat severe pain that hasn't responded well to other treatments. While it's not uncommon for individuals with chronic conditions like PMR to require pain management, the continuous use of hydrocodone, especially at the dosage mentioned (90 tablets of 10mg every 30 days), is less common for PMR alone, given the potential risks of long-term opioid therapy. These risks include dependence, tolerance, and opioid use disorder, among others. The use of opioids in managing chronic conditions, including PMR, typically involves careful consideration of the balance between benefits and risks. It’s often reserved for situations where other pain management strategies have been insufficient. The specifics of pain management, including the use of medications like hydrocodone, should always be individualized based on the patient's condition, response to treatment, and overall health profile. It's also important for patients and their care teams to regularly re-evaluate pain management strategies, considering both the effectiveness of the current approach and the potential risks associated with long-term opioid use. In Australia, as elsewhere, there's an emphasis on minimizing the use of opioids for chronic pain due to the risks I mentioned. However, every patient's situation is unique, and treatment plans are tailored to individual needs under the guidance of their healthcare provider. If there are concerns about the pain management approach, it might be helpful for your friend to discuss these with her rheumatologist or seek a second opinion, particularly to explore alternative pain management options that might reduce the reliance on opioids while effectively managing her symptoms.

  • @brucesmith3416
    @brucesmith3416 3 місяці тому

    " VERY " Disappointing and misleading ! Especially if you are like me looking for stretching exercises to do dail

  • @Chad2baddd
    @Chad2baddd 3 місяці тому

    Fasting is the key to fixing arthritis

  • @Sam-oy4tj
    @Sam-oy4tj 3 місяці тому

    How can part 2 be viewed?

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 3 місяці тому

      You will find the link to part 2 in the description box above but here it is www.bjcconnect.com.au/. We have placed it on our community platform to help people with rheumatic disease live and feel better. There are many more resources and all our videos are there.

  • @Sam-oy4tj
    @Sam-oy4tj 3 місяці тому

    Extremely simple to understand and at a layman’s level. Super Helpful- Thank You!

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for the positive feedback. Really appreciate it.

  • @alizarei2303
    @alizarei2303 3 місяці тому

    Hi dr, I have a question that may seem a bit strange, but if you can just provide me with an answer I would really appreciate it. If someone takes prednisone lower than 0.50 mg like for example 0.30 mg a day, will this cause serious side effects in the long run?

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 3 місяці тому

      Taking a very low dose of prednisone, such as 0.30 mg daily, is unusual, and specific information about the long-term effects at this dosage is limited. Typically, the side effects of prednisone, including weight gain, mood changes, and an increased risk of infections, are more pronounced at higher doses and with longer-term use. While lower doses may reduce the risk of side effects, it’s important to closely monitor any treatment with your healthcare provider. They can provide the most accurate advice based on your overall health and treatment goals. Always discuss medication changes or concerns with your doctor to ensure your treatment plan is both safe and effective.

  • @user-nl5ii5lq8x
    @user-nl5ii5lq8x 3 місяці тому

    Autoimmune is allergy to food from inability to accept yourself. Thus, ur body destroys itself. 😢

  • @venusmiranda9898
    @venusmiranda9898 3 місяці тому

    I just started on Methotrexate for ANCA Vasculitis. I also have MS and Sjogrens and this is actually the first treatment for anything I have. I was started after the Vasculitis dx and because my vision has been suffering and we don't know which autoimmune disorder is causing it at this point. Last year it was my MS but this year it wasn't clear and could now be Vasculitis related. I've had 3gm IV Solumedrol 4x already. It would be nice if Methotrexate is helpful to me. I took my 6 pills today with absolutely no side effects. Likely because I already take a bunch of narcotics, benzos and muscle relaxers. I have a body of steel for meds. All jokes aside I am grateful I had no side effects and am hopeful it will help me.

  • @robertasapp6183
    @robertasapp6183 3 місяці тому

    How do you know if you have gout ? My legs and ankles are not swollen

  • @blindfire765
    @blindfire765 3 місяці тому

    I'm glad to see you responding to the comments! Maybe you can help me out. I took about 6 weeks of 15mg methotrexate weekly. My hair has been rapidly thinning since week 5. It's significantly helped my eczema to the point where I can manage the rest via moisturizers and topical steroids. I want to stop taking mtx now, would I expect a "rebound" effect with mtx? Any side effects of stopping now? Will my thin hairs regrow? Will my eosinophil count sky rocket again? Besides folic acid, what else is a MUST for hair regrowth? Rogaine? Thank you for taking the time!

    • @bjchealthAU
      @bjchealthAU 3 місяці тому

      It's understandable that you're experiencing concerns after taking Methotrexate (MTX) for your eczema and noticing hair thinning. Methotrexate is a medication used to treat inflammatory conditions, including some skin conditions like eczema. It works by reducing the activity of your immune system, which can help control inflammation. Stopping Methotrexate: If you decide to stop taking MTX, it's essential to do so under the guidance of your healthcare provider. Suddenly stopping the medication without a proper plan might lead to a return of the symptoms it was treating (a "rebound" effect), although this is more commonly related to conditions like eczema and psoriasis rather than MTX itself. Hair Thinning: Hair thinning is a known side effect of MTX for some people. Often, once the medication is discontinued or the dose is adjusted, hair growth can return to normal, although this can vary from person to person. Eosinophil Count: Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell involved in allergic reactions and conditions like eczema. Your eosinophil count might have been elevated due to your eczema. Stopping MTX shouldn't directly cause your eosinophil count to "skyrocket," but underlying conditions could flare up without the medication, potentially affecting eosinophil levels indirectly. Hair Regrowth and Care: Besides taking folic acid (often recommended alongside MTX to mitigate side effects like hair thinning), maintaining a healthy diet and managing stress can support hair health. Products like Rogaine (minoxidil) might help with hair regrowth, but it's best to discuss this with a healthcare provider, considering your specific situation. It's crucial to have a conversation with your treating rheumatologist or dermatologist before making any changes to your medication. They can provide personalized advice, considering your health history and current condition, and suggest alternatives or additional treatments to manage your symptoms safely. Remember, this is a general response, and direct consultation with your healthcare provider is key to making informed decisions about your health.

  • @patkeating8421
    @patkeating8421 3 місяці тому

    My sister has been diagnosed Fibromyalgia . Will this drug help her. She also has Ulcerative Colotis which is well controlled. Hoping this new drug doest make her Colotis flare up ??