Over shirt $1200, bought for $5
Cami $500, bought for $1
Glasses $10,000, bought for $3
Ugly White Sneakers $200, bought for $200 *sigh*
Mask $2, given free
Monthly IV Treatment $4000, Co-pay $0
The shoes were custom made for me. They’ve got steel going around the outside so they keep their shape. They’re ugly but I didn’t want to spend much more money w/out knowing how good they really are. They were the absolute cheapest ones I could buy. Now I’m convinced and am going back next month to order something nicer.
It’s for Psoriatic Arthritis. Like Rheumatoid Arthritis, it’s an auto-immune disease, where my immune system is attacking my joints and connective tissue. The IV treatment is Remicade and it’s designed to suppress the immune system. It’s similar to chemo, but more targeted. That’s why I had to wear the mask when I went out.
I’ve just started showing signs of PA. is the Remicade worth the lowered immune system? I gotta say.. i’ve held out on all the harsher treatments as they all seem to treat the symptoms, w/ no promise of effectiveness.
Remicade was my last option. I’d already been thru enbrel and humira, each w/ moderate success. They each lasted about 2 years before they stopped working. I’ve been on remicade for several years now and can unequivocally say that w/out it, I’d be in a wheelchair and is the best thing to happen to me in a long time.
PsA is an autoimmune disease and is both progressive and degenerative. Once the joint is affected, it cannot be “undone”. The “biologics” are extremely important…once you get to a certain point. If you’re not there, you prolly won’t want the biologics. There are dmards (e.g. methotrexate, a chemo drug) that are used very successively w/ well known and easy to check side effects. If you don’t really have a lot of joint involvement now, your rheumy may want to just keep checking and decide not treat at this moment.
PS: Sorry it took me so long to reply. Flares suck and typing is quite difficult.
THEM LIPS, WOMAN
so no tits?
When I finally get around to taking pics for the M[c]S calender, there will be tits, well down-blouse anyway.
Nyokki looks considerably less like a horse in this batch than in the other one. The IV must be helping. =P
Well played. I lol’d.
2nd pic: couchnyokki is watching me masturbate
3rd pic: don’t tells teh husbend
I am frightened because nyokki is too sexy.
Seeing tubes going into somebody’s body through the skin is kinda creepy for me.
Also, $200 for shoes? :O
The shoes were custom made for me. They’ve got steel going around the outside so they keep their shape. They’re ugly but I didn’t want to spend much more money w/out knowing how good they really are. They were the absolute cheapest ones I could buy. Now I’m convinced and am going back next month to order something nicer.
Muah, sexy sis!
Mwah back atcha lovely lady.
x $24892 got for $20
I see what you did there
you look good in them glasses.
what’s the IV treatment do?
It’s for Psoriatic Arthritis. Like Rheumatoid Arthritis, it’s an auto-immune disease, where my immune system is attacking my joints and connective tissue. The IV treatment is Remicade and it’s designed to suppress the immune system. It’s similar to chemo, but more targeted. That’s why I had to wear the mask when I went out.
Draw a happy face on the mask 😀
Feel free to do so.
I’ve just started showing signs of PA. is the Remicade worth the lowered immune system? I gotta say.. i’ve held out on all the harsher treatments as they all seem to treat the symptoms, w/ no promise of effectiveness.
Remicade was my last option. I’d already been thru enbrel and humira, each w/ moderate success. They each lasted about 2 years before they stopped working. I’ve been on remicade for several years now and can unequivocally say that w/out it, I’d be in a wheelchair and is the best thing to happen to me in a long time.
PsA is an autoimmune disease and is both progressive and degenerative. Once the joint is affected, it cannot be “undone”. The “biologics” are extremely important…once you get to a certain point. If you’re not there, you prolly won’t want the biologics. There are dmards (e.g. methotrexate, a chemo drug) that are used very successively w/ well known and easy to check side effects. If you don’t really have a lot of joint involvement now, your rheumy may want to just keep checking and decide not treat at this moment.
PS: Sorry it took me so long to reply. Flares suck and typing is quite difficult.
Sounds painful as heck. Nice to see you Nyokki.