Celebrex was my miracle drug but I ended up getting sensitive to that line of medication. Even motrin is rough on me. I'm also not supposed to take it anymore because of an enlarged heart. (and a c-reactive protein level that tops the charts)
But I have leftover celebrex and on great occasion, as in "it's worth the risk to save myself from stabbing myself in the eyeball to focus on something less painful" then I'll take it anyway. VERY great occasion cuz it makes me throw up blood and get nosebleeds and my stomach burns on one side, not pleasant, but definitely worth it at times. I think the sensitivity happened because a crazy doctor gave me a non-ending prescription of ketoralac and the pharmacy flipped out when they realized it, but I had been taking it for way too long first.
I don't think mine is the RA type. I forget what they called it. Don't care either, just want it gone. My muscles are what gets stiff, not my joints (except my lower spine). Heat is horrid, extremely cold temps help me cuz it takes down inflammation levels.
Prevention over medication seems key. I can take 20 mgs of Vicoden and all it does it make me not care as much so at my next appointment I'm not bothering to ask for a refill, it's pointless. Motrin works better, but I can't take it without the horrid side effects.
If you can, good luck and pray you don't get sensitive because those are the only things I found that worked. Oh, I had a dose of dilotid or however it's spelled once and it was wonderful, but I had an allergic reaction to that too.
Again, good luck. And celebrex if you can handle it. My mother-in-law takes it and says it does wonders for her too.