Being recently diagnosed with axial Spondyloarthritis last year I went to my Rumatology Dr and she said that I was in remission and it's been a great two and a half weeks to not be in pain how long do remission last
Doreen H Community Admin
, We're glad to hear you are doing well! As you probably know, each individual's journey is unique. Some have shared stories of years in remission, while others have experienced months or weeks. It's important to stay on top of your symptoms and communicate any concerns or changes with your healthcare provider. I hope that your AxialSpA stays in check for a very long time. All my best, Doreen (Team Member)
Tich Member
Hello Hgraham1987 - Remission can be fickle. Full remission can last years or even decades. For some, back pain will improve, but IBS remains intractable. Fro me, back & gut both improved with TNF therapy, but head pain and eye inflammation worsened. This autoimmune trip can be wicked crazy! BR - Tich
Rebecca C Moderator & Contributor
- it's wonderful to hear this news. I hope your journey with axial spondyloarthritis continues to be manageable, and that you experience more extended periods of relief. Please keep us updated as to your progress, as remission is what we all strive towards and hope for. Wishing you the best - Rebecca (community moderator)