tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991889024498596472.post7036727485006923585..comments2012-03-18T10:49:55.026+00:00Comments on Young Arthritis Network: My RheumyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991889024498596472.post-1473580645568381592011-05-18T21:34:39.402+01:002011-05-18T21:34:39.402+01:00I've had JA since I was 7 and I'm nearly 2...I've had JA since I was 7 and I'm nearly 27! I was told for most of my life that I would grow out of it and always wondered if anyone has? I moved to the UK a couple of years from Ireland and was already on Humira injections every 2nd week and weekly Methotrexate tablets. My NHS rheumy said their policy is to hit it hard so I had to take Humira every week and change to Methetrexate injections (same 25mg dose as the tablets but tablet strength gets reduced in your stomach so they're less effective). He dropped my Humira down each time I visited and now I'm back to every 2nd week same as I had been on in Ireland. This week I went to my NHS rheumy and told him I haven't had any trouble and I really couldn't believe I was saying it! This is the first time ever that I haven't had any problems with my JA.Kerry Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11938441285485162166noreply@blogger.com