Hi music maker,
One year and two months ago, I went to get contacts. Within a month, my eyes were beet red and I was in the pain we all know too well. Six months later, my diagnoses was anterior and posterior scleritis. Like all of us, it has been a long journey. I finally found an eye specialist in my area who could properly diagnose me. He believes it is scleritis rooted in RA and that is the kicker. Scleritis is thought to be rooted in rheumatoid arthrits which is auto-immune and auto-immune diseases are simply treated with drugs. What he then did was form a team. He found a retinal specialist for me at Duke University and made an appointment with a rheumatologist who could prescribe and monitor the endless drugs they try out on us Guinea pigs.
I am on humira and methotrexate, tapering off prednisone (the devil drug); last Friday I decided my quality of life was of no quality and I did not give myself the Humira shot.
Saturday I woke up and I was a new person. It was astonishing and very unexpected. I had no head pain and no swelling in my feet. By Sunday, I slept through the night without the exhaustion of dry mouth. I have reduced my prednisone to 2.5 every other day. By Monday, I felt no need to take the Advil first thing in the morning. For eight months, I have not been able to begin my day without a cocktail of prednisone and 800mg of Advil.
I asked my doctor if she would consider me going off the Humira until my next bloodwork tells the tale of my inflammation. She believes this is simply a fluke and that the Humira finally kicked in. She believes that if I stop taking the Humira, my scleirtis will get worse.
For now, I am going to wait and see how I feel. Neither of my choices are good if indeed she is correct. Go blind or live a life that is not worth living on Humira.
My advice to everyone is to think outside the box. You know your body better than anyone else. Think about any possible cause and try things.
1. My Doctor at Duke said I had very dry eyes and that could be the cause of the transient pain (he said the pain from inflamation that is associated with scleritis is constant.) I purchased over the counter eye drops for dry eye, without preservative, and put them in my eye every two hours. Sometimes I forget so I found, on Amazon, a mask that heats up and is for dry eye. I do this morning and night for 30 minutes. I know it feels amazing and I think it is helping. I have been doing this for two weeks.
2. I have been going to an Acupuncturist for about 2 months. My regular person is on vacation so I was with the person who started the clinic yesterday. She told me that eye is a reflection of what is happening in the liver and the liver is where we store anger that is not released. I thought this very interesting. So get mad and release it :-)
She gave me chinese herbs to "get the fire out" of my eyes.
3. 2 weeks ago, I began oil pulling which is a process of swishing coconut oil in your mouths to rid any hidden bacteria or infection that may be present. Google ‘oil pulling.’ I hate doing it, but in the light of the alternative of scleritis, I will do it.
If I had to do it over again, I would try adding one thing at a time so I would know what indeed is working. However, like all of us, I was desperate for relief.
I am not going to accept it as a forever thing, I hope neither do you!
Wishing you wonders :-)