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Good morning,

A couple days ago I went to see a new doctor, a rheumatologist in private

practice whom my primary family doctor referred me to. There were a couple

unique things about this appointment. The doctor spent over TWO HOURS talking to

me and examining my feet and hands. Two hours!

This doctor is convinced I do not have RA because of my body's

non-responsiveness to traditional RA drugs. He took many vials of blood for

testing and

ordered some of my test results from as many as 5 years ago from my primary

clinic office.

He is interested in treating me for chronic lyme disease to start. 5 years

ago I became very ill with what my then-primary stated was Lyme Disease. At

that time, I was sick for two weeks with fever, stiff neck, and achiness that

progressed into being unable to move my arms, hands or stand up straight. I was

treated with 21 days of tetracycline and got better.

This new doc thinks 1) 21 days of the antibiotic at that time may have only

scratched the surface of the infection, leading me to think I was better for a

time. He believes the infection may have resurfaced in my joints, causing

the pain and obvious damage I have now or 2) I have another, different, perhaps

unknown infection that never was truly Lyme in the first place that is

causing ongoing damage.

This is entirely new for me. I have asked other doctors about a possible

connection between my trouble now and that illness 5 years ago, and one actually

laughed at me. This is the FIRST time a doctor has not only asked for an

entire history, but is of the opinion the instances are connected. He is

investigating previous tests which, from my statements to him based on what I

have

been told, are conflicting and perhaps inaccurate. I have also had instances of

skin disorders and pnuemonia which he feels are connected to my current

trouble.

I now have a new set of drugs to take. The new doc wants me to stop the

previous regimen and begin with the (2) new antibiotics and plaquenil until he

can see me in 3 weeks to go over the new test results. If I do this, I will not

be able to continue seeing my original rheumatologist, who is likely to be

upset about this more radical approach. I've talked it over with my family and

everyone supports me switching, if only based on the new doc's reputation

(excellent), old fashioned bedside manner and his willingness to take my entire

history into account.

Please wish me luck!

Kirsten in MN

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