Msmeganlee Posted November 25, 2016 Share Posted November 25, 2016 So long story short. I have severe psoriatic arthritis and was on a drug called methotrexate. But I got sick almost 9 weeks ago with a normal cold that progressed to bronchitis and got worse even on antibotics. It got so bad they were going to send me to infectious disease but thankfully the last antibotics worked, but now I have had a sore throat for over a week. It is only getting worse. Tonight it's so bad swallowing is almost impossible without tears, my neck near my thyroid and along up to my ears is so tender and stiff that it's actually killing my jaw and even my ears. I can't even stick my tongue out fully because even the back of that burns and hurts. I have emailed my doctor and will be call first thing tomorrow AM. But I was just curious if anyone thinks that is strep? I had it a lot as a child and my teens but never in my life have I had throat issues this severe. I do have a low grade fever. I just was hoping this would clear up so I don't need more antibotics because I was on them a lot this year while hospitalized with a massive infection in my hand. I guess I am posting to see if anyone has had similar issues and it not be strep. Link to comment
RainyCoast Posted November 25, 2016 Share Posted November 25, 2016 methotrexate is an immunosuppresant. it helps calm the inflammatory response hence they prescribed it for your p.a. , but it prevents your immune system from fighting intruders effectively. i don't know whether you have strep from the description, but when you're at the doc's tomorrow ask about your suppressed immune system. lay off immunosuppresants if possible. if you were on a fairly high dosage and quite a long time, expect cold after flu after cold after flu this winter Link to comment
mustlovedogs Posted November 25, 2016 Share Posted November 25, 2016 Look at your tonsils, that'll be a good indicator. I had similar symptoms about 3 years ago and it ended up being mono. For the record, mono is SUPER contagious so it's just some scandalous teenage disease. If the rapid strep test is negative, perhaps inquire about a mono test. Link to comment
Msmeganlee Posted November 25, 2016 Author Share Posted November 25, 2016 They actually pulled me off methotrexate about 3 weeks ago due to the fear of me getting even worse on it. My tonsils are huge and red. I had mono before when I was 14, is it even possible to catch it 2 times? All I know is I am starting to get muscle aches and my darn neck is so stiff. I'm going to ask if there is anything we can do to help boost my immune system back up. Link to comment
RainyCoast Posted November 25, 2016 Share Posted November 25, 2016 regardless of what it is, infections on MTX can be very serious. even on a low dose your lymphocytes can be decreased for quite a while after. if a stay at an infectious clinic is recommended by doc, don't hesitate to go. Link to comment
mustlovedogs Posted November 25, 2016 Share Posted November 25, 2016 Hmmm. Then I wouldn't think you have it. Good news is it's super treatable of its strep. Link to comment
RainyCoast Posted November 25, 2016 Share Posted November 25, 2016 oh and in case you have been vaccinated while on it you need to tell your doctor. Link to comment
Msmeganlee Posted November 25, 2016 Author Share Posted November 25, 2016 No vaccines. I knew methotrexate could make me sick but not this severe. I'm more miserable when they had me on it vs off it honestly. If I can't get in tomorrow I am going to the ER, because whatever is wrong I need to get it checked out. Link to comment
RainyCoast Posted November 25, 2016 Share Posted November 25, 2016 yes, there's a host of opportunistic stuff you may have picked up on it, you'll want it checked out. i've spent 8 years at the infectuous agents dept of the toxicology institute. for real, that stuff can make you defenseless. Link to comment
Msmeganlee Posted November 25, 2016 Author Share Posted November 25, 2016 Thank you. I am wondering since I haven't technically recovered if I am going to be sent to infectious disease now regarding this. I just have this feeling they are going to hospitalize me until they get whatever is going on better. I know 3 weeks ago my WBC was pretty high and my CRP jumped up to almost 15. Link to comment
RainyCoast Posted November 25, 2016 Share Posted November 25, 2016 high wbc and crp usually indicate an infection is bacterial, although crp would likely be higher than 15 in that case. in case your crp shows up over 40 now they might want to hospitalize you nevertheless, but hopefully it's just a persistent upper respiratory tract infection and you'll just get more antibiotics. 15 is quite high, but not urgent, and not that uncommon in rheumatoid pts. fingers crossed, my guess is you'll just have to put up with more ABs and take extra care for a while. Link to comment
Msmeganlee Posted November 25, 2016 Author Share Posted November 25, 2016 I rather be on antibotics then have another hospital stay this year. My fingers are crossed too. I'll be sure to post when I find out what's going on. Link to comment
RainyCoast Posted November 25, 2016 Share Posted November 25, 2016 you probably just haven't recovered well from the bronchitis. rarely, it is caused by bacteria, so that may still be there, or you can get strep throat after fighting viral infections. they'll know quickly. if that's all that's going on you'll be fine. yes, keep us posted. Link to comment
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