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I'm also new to RA. I haven't even seen the RA doctor yet. I started

having alot of pain and swelling in my hands, went to the doctor and, sure

enough, they found Rheumatoid factor in my blood. I have other symptoms

of RA but they were confused with my other illnesses. I have Graves disease

and recently found out that I have vasculitis. I also see an internist

because my red cell count was very, very low. I finally was given an IV of

iron which solved the anemia problem.

I have been reading emails and gathering information.

Does anyone have advice for my first visit to the doctor?

Sheril

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Welcome to the gourp, Sheril. Gather all your questions and write

them down. That way you are more prepared for your appointment and

won't forget to ask something. Be sure to tell your rheumatologist

of your other illnesses including the issue you had with anemia and

vasculitis. You may even get some of your questions answered here.

This is a great group of people that has become family to me. When

do you go see you rheumatologist? Be sure to take, or have you

doctor send, all your lab work and any x-rays or scans that may have

been done in diagnosing the RA. GOod luck with

appointment....Marina in Ohio

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Welcome Sheril!

I'm glad you found the group. There are great people here, and you

will find the information that you need.

Did your doc give you anything, until you can see a rheumy? You need

to make an appointment, sometimes you have to wait awhile.

Your going through a lot with your health right now, and I'm so sorry

for that. I hope things will get back on track for you soon.

Take care,

Tawny

--- In , Sheril Karstens <busymom@d...>

wrote:

>

> I'm also new to RA. I haven't even seen the RA doctor yet. I

started

> having alot of pain and swelling in my hands, went to the doctor

and, sure

> enough, they found Rheumatoid factor in my blood. I have other

symptoms

> of RA but they were confused with my other illnesses. I have

Graves disease

> and recently found out that I have vasculitis. I also see an

internist

> because my red cell count was very, very low. I finally was given

an IV of

> iron which solved the anemia problem.

>

> I have been reading emails and gathering information.

>

> Does anyone have advice for my first visit to the doctor?

>

> Sheril

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In a message dated 2/27/2005 7:44:13 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Sheril

writes:

New to the loop

Hey Sheril ... welcome to the group. I agree with the others suggestions

for your first rheumatologist visit. I would only add that I find it very

useful to always, always ask for copies of my lab work. You probably won't

have

much the first visit, but get them each subsequent time you go.

This is helpful so that: 1. you can get more info about your specific

condition (there is a ton of knowledgeable people on this list to help you

navigate and, of course, on the web too -- knowledge is power!); 2. in case you

ever

have a problem with your doctor and need to take your info to another doc

for a second opinion (which I highly recommend); 3. to have a log history or

diary of your physical health.

Hope this is helpful! Best to you!

Love and Prayers,

Beth

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In a message dated 2/27/2005 7:44:13 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Sheril

writes:

New to the loop

Hey Sheril ... welcome to the group. I agree with the others suggestions

for your first rheumatologist visit. I would only add that I find it very

useful to always, always ask for copies of my lab work. You probably won't

have

much the first visit, but get them each subsequent time you go.

This is helpful so that: 1. you can get more info about your specific

condition (there is a ton of knowledgeable people on this list to help you

navigate and, of course, on the web too -- knowledge is power!); 2. in case you

ever

have a problem with your doctor and need to take your info to another doc

for a second opinion (which I highly recommend); 3. to have a log history or

diary of your physical health.

Hope this is helpful! Best to you!

Love and Prayers,

Beth

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Welcome, Sheril! Sorry that you have such a complicated medical situation.

You've already gotten sound advice. Writing down all questions you wish to

ask the rheumatologist is a very good idea. If you can also write up a short

medical history or note milestones where symptoms began, that would be

helpful. Bring all medical records you may have at home and a list of any

medications you currently take with you.

I'll try to post something related to first visits.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] New to the loop

>

>

> I'm also new to RA. I haven't even seen the RA doctor yet. I started

> having alot of pain and swelling in my hands, went to the doctor and, sure

> enough, they found Rheumatoid factor in my blood. I have other symptoms

> of RA but they were confused with my other illnesses. I have Graves

> disease

> and recently found out that I have vasculitis. I also see an internist

> because my red cell count was very, very low. I finally was given an IV

> of

> iron which solved the anemia problem.

>

> I have been reading emails and gathering information.

>

> Does anyone have advice for my first visit to the doctor?

>

> Sheril

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Welcome, Sheril! Sorry that you have such a complicated medical situation.

You've already gotten sound advice. Writing down all questions you wish to

ask the rheumatologist is a very good idea. If you can also write up a short

medical history or note milestones where symptoms began, that would be

helpful. Bring all medical records you may have at home and a list of any

medications you currently take with you.

I'll try to post something related to first visits.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] New to the loop

>

>

> I'm also new to RA. I haven't even seen the RA doctor yet. I started

> having alot of pain and swelling in my hands, went to the doctor and, sure

> enough, they found Rheumatoid factor in my blood. I have other symptoms

> of RA but they were confused with my other illnesses. I have Graves

> disease

> and recently found out that I have vasculitis. I also see an internist

> because my red cell count was very, very low. I finally was given an IV

> of

> iron which solved the anemia problem.

>

> I have been reading emails and gathering information.

>

> Does anyone have advice for my first visit to the doctor?

>

> Sheril

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