• Almost a month later than the authoring of this post and I'm in a lot of pain. This is most certainly an AS flare, which is common with autoimmune disorders. In short, the treatment isn't able to control spikes in the body fighting itself, and it happens periodically during treatment, usually lasting a few days, then back to normal-ish.

    I'm starting to think that TNF inhibitors aren't working for me though. The IL-17 inhibitor worked well for a period of time, but then it didn't. This might have some diagnostic value for my rheumatologist, and I need to remember it for my next appointment.

  • I admit that method looks like more fun.

  • How do the yardstickless generation expect to get stuff out that falls between the desk and the wall?

  • It only took 11 years for you to say such a thing. :P

  • I just saw this. Congrats!

  • Here. Here are the pictures. Click here for Tim's insides

  • This link is borken, hence, so is your promise.

  • In clickable form: link

  • Wow

    I watched this again just the other day and was hit in the same fashion.

  • Well crud, the sub-lists didn't work. Oh well. You get the idea at least. I hope. Actually, I don't care what you think, I know what it all means.

  • It still does it.

  • It figures. 5 years later and guess who my internet provider is.

  • Also, it looks like I was wrong about the last post on the old platform. Apparently it was in 2011.

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