Melissa - Interview 50  

Melissa - Interview 50

Age at Interview: 22
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 5
Background: Melissa lives with her parents and would like to do a writing course. She uses the Internet a lot emailing and talking to her friends abroad. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:Melissa was first diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis and later with rheumatoid arthritis. She was on Methotrexate for about eight years. She has been on two Anti-TNF treatments: etanercepts (Enbrel) and adalimumab (Humira) and expects to be started on influximab soon.

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Her local hospital say that they don't have funding to provide ongoing physiotherapy. A specialist hospital has offered her physiotherapy and hydrotherapy but it is located in another city.
 
Melissa talks about the application and assessment process for Incapacity Benefit and thinks that the system is fair.
 
She went to her local college but found the teacher unsupportive and felt the teacher discriminated against her. She wrote a letter of complaint to the college.
 
She is more concern about the side effects of methotrexate than the anti-TNF drugs. Besides she will try anything to alleviate her condition.
 
She has tried Enbrel and Humira but both drugs are not longer effective on her RA. At the time of the interview she was due to start on influximab.
Rheumatoid arthritis
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