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    Default Wegeners/GPA for 41 years - Transplant for 25 - Having a Relapse

    Hi everyone,
    I am happy to have found this site and find all of you here. I am 54 and have had Wegeners for 41 years. I was originally misdiagnosed when I was 13 with Henoch Scholein Purpura. Once the WG/GPA was diagnosed, I took oral Cytoxan for a year and the WG/GAP went into remission. I have had a kidney transplant for 25 years and had one for 10 before that. Like many of us with a long-standing chronic illness, my medical history is super-complicated. That being said, I live a very full life and feel blessed to be living it!!!!!

    One of the things that is so amazing is to see how medicine has changed for the better in those 41 years!! When I first got sick in 1978, the ANCA test, didn't even exist! Even Cytoxan wasn't being used much then and so the steroids, Imuran and 4 years of dialysis helped push me along long enough that I was able to be helped by the ANCA and Cytoxan in 1992. Now Rituxan seems like a miracle drug compared to Cytoxan.

    Four years ago, 21 years in to my transplant, my nephrologist lowered my transplant drugs. I was so happy and felt great. Her thought was that I didn't need as much immunosuppression as I got older and less Neoral would be better for me in the long run. About a year later, I started having ongoing sinus and ear issues that have gotten progressively worse. I have always had sinus crusting and a deviated septum but it was all manageable. In the last 3 years I have had over 30 doctor appointments (with Primary Care, ENT, Rheum) about my sinuses and ears. I have had to be the one pointing out that this is a flare, demanding treatment and it has been a difficult long road. I was not seeing a Rheum regularly because, my old Neph used to managed everything. Nowadays, the new younger Nephs only do kidney stuff and won't hear much about my sinuses. My neph forced me to get a Primary Care doc and see my ENT, which I think only diluted how many issues I was having.

    Anyway, I am likely starting Rituxan in 12 days. I wish I could get it tomorrow. My nose is so painful. My steroids have been increased to 20mg/day and I am pretty miserable, worrying that my nose will cave in while I sleep! Yikes! The bleeding has slowed but I have granulomas in my nose, it's completely blocked and super-painful. Just hoping I can go 12 days. Plan is to see a top Vasculitis Specialist in 10 days just to get a second opinion and then be ready for the infusion 2 days later.

    I am worried about having an allergic reaction, simply because I am the type of person who is allergic to cats, horses, some meds, etc. Does that matter?? Praying I don't react and it works! Feeling grateful that I can take it instead of the Cytoxan. Thanks for listening everyone!

    Be well,

    Kim

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    Default Re: Wegeners/GPA for 41 years - Transplant for 25 - Having a Relapse

    Hi @Kim,

    I guess we should congratulate you for surviving 41 years with wegs. Amazing!

    You probably won’t have any reaction to rituximab. I have allergies to horses as well as hay fever. Since I was diagnosed, I’ve taken 10 mg of loratidiene and 10 mg of phenylephrine each day to keep my sinuses dry. Both are OTC and have worked well for me.

    Do you rinse your sinuses to flush out the crusties? That may help soothe your sinuses as well.
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    Default Re: Wegeners/GPA for 41 years - Transplant for 25 - Having a Relapse

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Hi @Kim,

    I guess we should congratulate you for surviving 41 years with wegs. Amazing!

    You probably won’t have any reaction to rituximab. I have allergies to horses as well as hay fever. Since I was diagnosed, I’ve taken 10 mg of loratidiene and 10 mg of phenylephrine each day to keep my sinuses dry. Both are OTC and have worked well for me.

    Do you rinse your sinuses to flush out the crusties? That may help soothe your sinuses as well.
    Hi Pete,
    Thanks for your message! Good to hear words on encouragement on the Rituxan! I have only been doing nasal rinses to clear crusts for about the last 20 years. I started doing them to help clear a clogged tear duct in my left eye and really worked well. I have worked full time for 30 years and it could get a little embarrassing when I would tear up during a meeting or presentation. With this relapse, which I think actually started after a severe cold in 2016, I haven't had much crusting. It's been more "bleedy" and raw escalating to super-inflammed granulomas. Over the past year, they have tried to treat it with a couple of intermuscular steroid shots, steroid tapers, antibiotics, adding a steroid solution to the nasal rinse, mupricin and even using steroid eye drops in my nose. It would seem to get a little better and then just run back to intense inflammation.

    I am hoping that after the Rituxan, things will settle down and the crusts return like they had before. Compared to this, the crusting was great, which I am sure sounds strange! It's probably a long shot and I may have more ongoing maintenance issues but I am trying to keep a positive mindset. I know I have lost more of my septum but my ENT assures me you can live without it.
    I usually take Allegra during allergy season but with all of the extra sinus rinses I was doing this year, my allergies weren't too bad. I'll have to see was my ENT recommends regarding ongoing maintenance.

    Well thanks again for your note. It's good to know that a tendency towards regular allergies didn't significantly impact your treatment. Take care and be well!
    Kim

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    Default Re: Wegeners/GPA for 41 years - Transplant for 25 - Having a Relapse

    Hi Kim,
    Welcome. Wow, your Wegeners journey has taken you down a long hard road!
    What you have already done for the nasal problems are all the things I would suggest.
    As far as the Rituxan infusions I did not experience problems. My infusions also included Benedryl and prednisone. After the first series of infusions I did have some leg pain for a day or two, but nothing too bad. Since you are still working are you scheduling your infusions for Friday’s?
    I do have a hole in my septum, but not yet saddle back. At first, my heart dropped to my stomach when I visualized my nose sinking. But there are others on this site who offered me comfort. They suggested wearing glasses to fake it out. I also talked to my ENT, a surgeon, who has performed some of those surgeries. I will be 70 on my next birthday, and I just don’t want to go down that road. So for now, I have just kind of put it out of my mind until when and if that happens.
    You have been through so much. I am sorry you are going through more now. At least you know your way around doctors offices. Many go to rheumatologists who are not Wegeners experts, but I doubt that is the case with you. I wasted some time before I found my way to treatment at Duke. I hear great things about Cleveland Clinic too.
    Sending prayers your way.
    Masha

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    Default Re: Wegeners/GPA for 41 years - Transplant for 25 - Having a Relapse

    Thank you Masha for your prayers and words of encouragement. They mean a lot! Still counting the days (and hours) to my appointment at Hopkins Vasculitis Center next week and my infusion two days later in Washington DC (fingers crossed all goes as planned). My infusions are scheduled for Thursdays but I work from home so I should be ok.

    I am still in a lot of pain with my nose and my Rheum said I could go in for another steroid shot but I am hoping I can just wait it out until the Rituxan, as I know I will get extra steroids at that time. Hope to make it for 1 more week! Just trying to get through each day as best as possible but I feel pretty miserable.

    I already have a "saddle nose" but my ENT told me years ago that "people would pay money for that nose" - probably just trying to make me feel better . Praying my nose does droop any more.

    Thank you again for your note and prayers. I can feel them and they lift my spirits.
    Kim

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    Default Re: Wegeners/GPA for 41 years - Transplant for 25 - Having a Relapse

    You have had WG for a year longer than I have. I think we probably have a lot in common from what you have shared so far. I have had allergies to many antibiotics and when I got my first Rituxan infusion it was very early and had not yet been approved for WG.
    I have to say I was pretty scared of an allergic reaction because of things I had read. I had no allergic reaction. Even if I had a reaction I know now the infusion nurses are well trained and skilled in dealing with one. They will take good care of you.
    I have had many infusions since then and tolerate it pretty well. You will "feel " some things though so don't panic. I think most of that is from the horse dose of solumedrol they give you with the Rituxan. Anybody would feel a bit off from a shock like that. Now- I often fall asleep during infusion. It's just boring and I ignore feeling a bit off.

    It goes pretty smooth for most people- you can be one of those people.

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    Default Re: Wegeners/GPA for 41 years - Transplant for 25 - Having a Relapse

    Hi Kim,

    Welcome! Have you had the rituxin infusion? How are you feeling? We’re there any problems? I find myself that I feel pretty good for a few days (that would be the solumedrol) my body sure does like steroids! But I really don’t feel at me peak for about 80 days. It’s frustrating. I hope this finds you well!
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    Default Re: Wegeners/GPA for 41 years - Transplant for 25 - Having a Relapse

    Hi Natty,
    Thanks for reaching out! I did have two infusions of Rituxan. I had some shortness of breath with the first one so they gave me extra steroids and benedryl and ran it over 9 hours - long day! The second one went a lot better and I got the infusion in just 4.5 hours. No major side effects. I have been tired since both infusions, still working from home but taking a couple of cat naps each day. I think it has to do with the steroids. They have me on a long taper starting at 40mg/day and I'm now at 35mg about to get to 30mg tomorrow. The pain and inflammation on the outside of my nose is almost gone but the inside is still very inflamed. I feel like there are some subtle positive changes happening in my nose and there is definitely a lot less bleeding! My nose seems to be running a lot and I'm hoping that will slow down as all of the internal inflammation calms down.

    It's really helpful to think about the 80 days you mentioned. I have been thinking in terms of 2-3 months for the Riuxan to kick in but putting it in terms of days is also helpful. I only had the first infusion just 17 days ago so I still have a ways to go. The doctor said I will probably get another infusion in 6 mos. and then one in a year and my transplant drugs (cyclosporin and 5mg Pred) might hold me from there. I am not sure how they will make that determination but really feel like things are moving in a positive direction.

    This has been an unbelievable experience. I didn't understand that I could ever have a relapse after being treated with Cytoxin in 1992. Feeling very grateful for the Rituxan and for this community which has been super supportive.

    Thanks again,

    Kim

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    Default Re: Wegeners/GPA for 41 years - Transplant for 25 - Having a Relapse

    Your post makes me feel bad that I even complain about my issues with GPA, you have it much worse than I do. My kidney functions seem to be fine at this point, I am sorry you are going through this, best wishes that Rituxan works, they may give you an injection of steroids before infusion, benadryl and Tylenol. Sherry

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    I am glad to read your update. It sounds like you are on the mend and sometimes that comes in baby steps. I am wishing you all the best for the RTX to kick in ASAP for you. Please take good care of yourself. Thanks for your update.
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