Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Here's a brief letter I recently sent to a relative, which may have some relavence for some members who've seen friends and family drop out of sight either because you had no diagnosis to explain all painful and bizarre behavior; or you had a diagnosis but it really didn't help all that much because majority of friends had aready consiered me strange ,whis is a true observation..i do manifest signs of being strange on occassion..This Reiter's can cause some pronounced changes in behavior..I went about 20+ years with all symptoms , but no diagnosis, which meant no medication..The only place i could get pain med was as inpatient . My urologist hospitalized me numerous times in an effort to find reason and source of inflammation.By 1992 he'd had me in there 12 times..I want to emphasize that it no longer takes 20 plus years for anyone to get a proper diagnosis. And the meds like Enbrel are much better today than those available in the past . Among the older members (64 myself) there was a lack of relavent info being handed out at most Medical Schools..way back then.That has really changed for the better..a big difference nowadays..I've been using same VA Healthcaare Center for 10 yrs and gained enough confidence to now and then pop a quiz about Reactive Arthritis on the Med Students and it's interesting how many know enough to recognize clinical signs of the Reiter's Triad..The other day I was in Ophthalmology clinic and the female Student kinda smiled when I asked if she knew the three symptoms of Reiter's and she replied without even blinking , 'Can't see, Can't pee and can't go out with me' So much for the Reiter's Triad. One last mention about dissemination of information on Reiter's Syndrome. I truly believe that this Website alone is responsible for getting the word out..to a lot of people around the globe...I can't help but believe that in addition to giving member's Support RISG has helped multiply the number of persons who've become aware of Reiter's and other Spondy's.. There's more but that is enough if not too much already for one post. This is letter recently sent to a cousin : Dear Pat, I don't mean to burden you with a lot of general info about Reactive Arthritis; but that which follows is from files of recent CDC report on Salmonella poisoning and possible long-term consequences. It is the best and most unequivocal synopsis of one of the major ways Reiter's can be triggered in susceptible individuals..To be honest, I was in denial for several years after diag of Reiter's or (Reactive Arthritis) merely because it seemed so improbable that all my eye pain, back pain and urinary tract inflammation could have any one cause..It just didn't make sense to me..And one of reasons for skepticism is fact that 10 yrs ago when first diag, there really weren't any unequivocal findings and warnings like this.. What are the symptoms of salmonellosis? According to CDC, most people experience diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever within 8 to 72 hours after the contaminated food was eaten. Additional symptoms may be chills, headache, nausea, and vomiting. Symptoms may last up to 7 days. Many people ill with salmonellosis recover without treatment and may never see a doctor. However, Salmonella infections can be life-threatening especially for the very young, the elderly, and for persons with impaired immune systems. Are there long-term consequences? Persons with diarrhea usually recover completely, although it may be several months before their bowel habits are entirely normal.*** * A small number of persons who are infected with Salmonella will develop pains in their joints, irritation of the eyes and painful urination..This is called Reiter's Syndrome..It can last for months or years and can lead to chronic Arthritis that is difficult to treat..**** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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