First Humira Shot
NK Assay results after LIT#2 are back today. My NKs dropped into the normal range with the exception of my CD3 cells...which is, my understanding, kind of the "overall" picture of one's immune system. Mine is always on heightened alert. That didn't change. At least we now know that LIT does work to lower my NKs. Well worth the payment of the test.
Friday I am meeting up with one of my Humira angels for tea and am getting to see her 5 week old son. :-) He is a Beer baby and so it's all rather exciting to welcome him into the world. Afterwards I've got a endometrial biopsy scheduled, same day, to see if the endometriosis that I had removed 8 or 9 weeks ago left me with any NKUs (uterine natural killer cells). If yes, then the Humira will counteract them. If not, then I can likely stop the Humira after 3 or 4 shots. It seems that taking Humira is good for women who have endo. I'm not sure if any studies have been done on women who have had their endo removed though.
There's a chance I'll have an NK flare from the Humira. Standard treatment for this is more LIT (in Mexico) or IVIg (at $2015 a pop!). I've heard that there's a write up for how to do the LIT procedure in an Obstetrics book that I found online on Amazon.com. I bought a copy last night and, I swear, if this is easy to do, I'll buy myself a centrifuge on ebay and I'll start doing my own LITs. Okay, that sounds a little scary to do, but so long as one uses sterile techniques, and follows protocol, and has an ER nearby in case of a bad reaction, it should be something one, such as myself, could do rather easily. Chemistry is like cooking. Really. It is.
It'll take two weeks to get the biopsy results from Dr. W, and then we'll know for sure about the NKUs. In the meanwhile, my AF is due sometime this weekend, and on CD6 I am going to start taking heparin or lovenox just in case we get clearance to go ahead with the FET.
I kind of doubt we'll get the green light due to my having endometriosis. They do like for a woman to have a full 30 days of Humira in the system when proceding, but it'll be like 25 days...so it'll be really close. I just wonder if that's cutting it short or not?
There's so much to juggle and I'm trying to keep things straight, get bills paid on time (failing miserably), and keep treading water with work. One of my deals fell through, an offer that was expected on another house never came in (and I'm pissed that the other real estate agent even BOTHERED to tell me she was sending me one), and so I'm back to square 1.
Such is life.
Comments on "First Humira Shot"
I am so in awe of your perserverance and your attitude in the midst of all this chaos (and acronyms). I'm sending all my extra karma cards to you.
I feel like we are living Identical lives. I too just finished a cycle w/ Dr. Moustache. Sadly, it didn't work. I have elevated NK cells/endo and took Humira and did IVIG. I love reading how you are doing LIT now. I wish I would of known about LIT BEFORE my cycle w/ Dr. Moustache. Good Luck to you!!!
p.s. How do you get your DH to willing go along w/ all these expensive treatments so quickly????
I don't know if I could talk my DH into the Mexico trip. Would I have to become a patient @ DB's office first?
Ha! I saw your ad for Humira on the net. Isn't it lovely when people come up trumps with these things? Another blogger is helping me out with some meds too.
Way to go on those numbers. You are going to be so ready for your FET.
To anonymous,
It's angering that Dr. Moustache doesn't send us out for more tests (like LADs) before taking our hard earned $$. But I guess "repeat business" is where it's all at?
Don't get me wrong. I think he's a brilliant doctor, but he's also a businessman when it gets right down to it.
The LAD tests are far less expensive than the IVFs, which we've paid out of pocket. Two trips to Tucson with treatment were about $2600 total. Insurance that I guess we both saw as well worth the expense.
Linda, I use Humira 2, I can get you Humira for a lower price. Email me hu_mira@yahoo.com.
Email me so you can safe money!