Guest guest Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 Hello, I have only posted once before asking about inflamation after knee replacements. Saturday my primary care doctor called to say that the progression of deterioration in my x-rays compared to 6 months ago is " dramatic " in my knees, shoulders and wrists and that since I have high inflamation " markers " in three different blood tests, she feels I have RA even though my RH factor stays at around 12 which is considered negative. I don't understand how I can have it but not have it show up in my bloodwork. For the last two years she said I had fybromyalgia. She wasn't going to even repeat any blood work or x-rays, but I went in for pain when she was on vacation and the other doc in her practice ordered it all repeated. It's funny because I really thought if I finally knew what was wrong it would make a big difference and I could cope better. The fibromyalgia never seemed to truely fit in my mind. So now I know ... I guess if I could have RA without having a higher RH factor. My doc says I need to find a rheumatologist.She offered me two choices, but I am hesitant to go with either because the 3 docs she has referred me to before (neurologist, orthopedist and psychologist ... because she thought it was all stress related)were all really cold and condesending. After reading about so many people here having bad doctors I hate to even try a new one. My doc gave me scripts for predisone and another drug called Ebrian or something like that. How important is it to have a rheumatologist if she can just give me the medicines? in St. Louis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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