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Hello Roxanna 

In my case, I had pain and symptoms for years before the RA factor showed up.

I was told I had carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive motion syndrome, and

mostly stress, etc. I kept thinking (to myself of course) that this can't

possibly

be stress but some people/doctors don't believe that you might know your own

body (OK I'll stay positive). Anyway, I have often suffered with extreme

fatigue, pain in my shoulders, jaw, and hands. In fact, I think starting

Methotrexate (about 5 years ago) gave me my first true relief. I'm not sure

about your

back situation but have you tried the pain/heat patches. I love those things.

I would definitely ask your doctor about Methotrexate and Enbrel and yes

they are disease modifying. Hope you feel better soon. I'm a So. Cal. girl

too by the way.

Take Care

Babs

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> Hello Roxanna 

>

> In my case, I had pain and symptoms for years before the RA factor

showed up.

> I was told I had carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive motion

syndrome, and

> mostly stress, etc. I kept thinking (to myself of course) that

this can't possibly

> be stress but some people/doctors don't believe that you might

know your own

> body (OK I'll stay positive). Anyway, I have often suffered with

extreme

> fatigue, pain in my shoulders, jaw, and hands. In fact, I think

starting

> Methotrexate (about 5 years ago) gave me my first true relief. I'm

not sure about your

> back situation but have you tried the pain/heat patches. I love

those things.

> I would definitely ask your doctor about Methotrexate and

Enbrel and yes

> they are disease modifying. Hope you feel better soon. I'm a So.

Cal. girl

> too by the way.

>

> Take Care

> Babs

>

Babs,

Nice to meet you. I'm no stanger to the doctor merrygoround. I'm

fortunate to have found a good primary doc and have in the past felt

very victumized by the system. You feel like a injured fish in a

fish bowl of stronger, faster hungrey fish ready to take bites out

of ya. Some docs are great and a couple I've ran into are down

right sadistic and then you have the ones that insult your

intelligence and basically say its all in your head (mostly male

stuff I think ). Enough of that. I know one lady now in her early

70's who got RA at 28 shortly after giving birth to her daughter (a

school buddy of mine) and she said she went through all kinds of

stuff, they didn't have RH docs in those days and her desperate

situation even took her to Mexico after shark cartalige and stuff

like that. She finally found releif 7 years ago with 2 drugs called

Cliniril and Plaquenil. She is a woman of strong faith and you can

see the suffering in her sweet face. Her hands are in quite a mess

and has had hip replacements and I don't no what all. But she told

me when the flare started it never did stop. That kinda concerns me!

She has been through alot and she gives me new hope. I want to get

past the mourning scare thing-think it's the fight or flight primal

brain stem thing- but I need to overcome that mourning terror-it's

no way to wake up on the right side of the bed. That would improve

my outlook alot, maybe it just takes time. Thanks for sharing and

letting me share. Been in S. CA almost two years now-orig from up

north Auburn's my birth town. Thanks again Babs.

Roxanna

>

>

>

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> Hello Roxanna 

>

> In my case, I had pain and symptoms for years before the RA factor

showed up.

> I was told I had carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive motion

syndrome, and

> mostly stress, etc. I kept thinking (to myself of course) that

this can't possibly

> be stress but some people/doctors don't believe that you might

know your own

> body (OK I'll stay positive). Anyway, I have often suffered with

extreme

> fatigue, pain in my shoulders, jaw, and hands. In fact, I think

starting

> Methotrexate (about 5 years ago) gave me my first true relief. I'm

not sure about your

> back situation but have you tried the pain/heat patches. I love

those things.

> I would definitely ask your doctor about Methotrexate and

Enbrel and yes

> they are disease modifying. Hope you feel better soon. I'm a So.

Cal. girl

> too by the way.

>

> Take Care

> Babs

>

Babs,

Nice to meet you. I'm no stanger to the doctor merrygoround. I'm

fortunate to have found a good primary doc and have in the past felt

very victumized by the system. You feel like a injured fish in a

fish bowl of stronger, faster hungrey fish ready to take bites out

of ya. Some docs are great and a couple I've ran into are down

right sadistic and then you have the ones that insult your

intelligence and basically say its all in your head (mostly male

stuff I think ). Enough of that. I know one lady now in her early

70's who got RA at 28 shortly after giving birth to her daughter (a

school buddy of mine) and she said she went through all kinds of

stuff, they didn't have RH docs in those days and her desperate

situation even took her to Mexico after shark cartalige and stuff

like that. She finally found releif 7 years ago with 2 drugs called

Cliniril and Plaquenil. She is a woman of strong faith and you can

see the suffering in her sweet face. Her hands are in quite a mess

and has had hip replacements and I don't no what all. But she told

me when the flare started it never did stop. That kinda concerns me!

She has been through alot and she gives me new hope. I want to get

past the mourning scare thing-think it's the fight or flight primal

brain stem thing- but I need to overcome that mourning terror-it's

no way to wake up on the right side of the bed. That would improve

my outlook alot, maybe it just takes time. Thanks for sharing and

letting me share. Been in S. CA almost two years now-orig from up

north Auburn's my birth town. Thanks again Babs.

Roxanna

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>

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