In this episode, eight women share their journeys with methotrexate as of July 2020. You can hear an update from Jo, Ananthi and Paulina from October 2021 in episode 58.

Episode at a glanceIntroduction to Episode with Methotrexate facts (0:00-5:00)Patient introductions (5:00-10:00)Patient stories about being on methotrexate: Paulina, Cheryl, Ali & Ananthi (10:00 - 41:00)Discussion about natural methods versus medications and decision making around that (41:00 - 47:40)More patient stories about being on methotrexate: Jo, Aashi, Kristen, Jenny  (47:40 - 1:09:00)Patients share tips on injecting methotrexate or other rheumatic disease medications (1:09:00 - 1:31:00)Tips for coping with “miracle cures,”  unsolicited advice & medication shamers (1:31:00 -Speaker Handles:Aashi Bhimani @solo_spoonie on InstagramCheryl Crow @Arthritis_Life_Cheryl on InstagramAnanthi Ramachandran @ar_versus_ra on InstagramAli Digiacomo @anotherdaywithRA on InstagramKristen Brogan @warriorsmovemountains on InstagramJo Mistreanu @thejosphere on InstagramJenny Parker @cute_n_chronic on InstagramCheryl Crow is an occupational therapist who has lived with rheumatoid arthritis for seventeen years. She’s passionate about helping others with rheumatoid arthritis live a full life, by using effective tools to manage physical, emotional and social challenges. She formed the educational company Arthritis Life in 2019 after seeing a huge need for more engaging, accessible, and (dare she say) FUN patient education and self-management resources.Episode Sponsor

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Episode links:Resources to learn more about Methotrexate:Rheumatoid Arthritis “In the Clinic” - Annals of Internal Medicine Article (2019)““In most patients, RA is a chronic, progressive disease character-ized by episodes of disease flares or long-term chronic inflamma-tion. Only a few patients achieve long-term remission without the need for long-term medications.”“About half of all patients treated with methotrexate have little or no radiographic progression, although 30% will require addi-al DMARDs (like biologics):Global Healthy living Foundation research into how prominent methotrexate side effects areMethotrexate Side Effect Stats from the Arthritis FoundationCheryl’s Arthritis Life social media pages:Arthritis Life Podcast, Practical Tips and Positive, Realistic Support - Facebook groupCheryl &  Arthritis Life on InstagramCheryl’s website: Arthritis LifeArthritis Life Tiktok: @ArthritisLifeArthritis Life Facebook PageCheryl’s Twitter: @realccArthritis Life Youtube channelMedical disclaimer:

All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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