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Is It Recommended To Have Surgery With Spontaneitis?
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posted August 9, 2023
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Anyone have experience with Rinvoq? I was on Humira for 12 years, the efficacy decline greatly leading to 2x month and a lot of skin cancer. Switched to Taltz, in 18 months I was bedridden with very serious IBD.

At 71 it is being suggested I try Rinvoq. There are a lot of bad side effects and I am trying to weigh quality of life with the risks including blood clots, infections, heart attack, stroke, cancer, stroke, etc. Overall health is pretty good but I have pre existing conditions (x-smoker, hypertension and age) they appear to increase those risks.

Just looking for advice from anyone that is/has taken Rinvoq.

posted August 10, 2023

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