Tell us about your symptom and treatment experience. Take our survey here.
CommunityMemberfc2880
Last Updated:
What to do about RA Fatigue. Every couple of weeks or so I have day or two that I feel absolutely exhausted and run down. Makes it really hard to concentrate. Anybody else having this?
christine.laaksonen Community Admin
Last Updated:
mcmillanjd Member
Last Updated:
After a flare about 3 weeks ago, I find my fatigue has increased. I start my day ok but after a couple of hours getting to work I'm super tired. It is difficult to function as my brain does not want to work. I've been leaving like 1/2 day and going home and just sleep. After I rest I feel pretty good, however it last at the most 4 hours, then I'm tired again. One think I DID notice when I reviewed by food log. I've not been preparing meals during and right after my flare. I'm just now getting back to my regular diet routine, and will see if that makes a difference.
Effie Koliopoulos Member
Last Updated:
Richard Faust Community Admin
Last Updated:
Hi
mcmillanjd Member
Last Updated:
My treatment kept me a a few aches and pains. I hadn't had a flare this bad in about 4 years. I had switched from Humira to Enbrel about 4 months ago (or so). Thank you for the article !
CommunityMemberbf1375 Member
Last Updated:
I started embral 8 months ago,and it's helping, somewhat.
Daniel Malito Member
Last Updated:
CommunityMember20a62f Member
Last Updated:
My fatigue can hit out of nowhere! I can be having a pretty good day, then I sit down to read a lesson and before I know it, I am fast asleep! Overall it does not appear to be associated with my infusions or my daily meds. It just hits for reasons unknown to me. Perhaps it has something to do with what I eat? I need to get better with my food diary.
Richard Faust Community Admin
Last Updated:
Hi
I also want to note, since you mention the fatigue coming out of the blue, to check with you doctor to make sure there are not any comorbid issues (autoimmune conditions love to piggyback on each other). Hoping you can get some answers and relief soon. Best, Richard (RheumatoidArthritis.net Team)