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Mel:

I've noticed that my RA cycle seems to be that I am in a " flare " for

about 3 weeks out of the month. I tend to have about 5-7 days where my

symptoms are less prominent and the pain eases up a bit. I will

sometimes sleep 16-18 hours out of the day during this time, if I can.

I think it's my body's way of trying to recover from the drain a flare

puts on my system.

Take care,

> hi guys

> just wondering when you get the fatigue?

> i am really tired today but my hands and everything have been feeling

great for the past couple of days so i think i'm coming out of the

flare period

> does this make sense or do you get the tiredness when you're in the

flare period

> thanks in advance

> mel

>

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Wow karen

that sounds pretty hard on you, now i feel a bit of a drama queen as i think

that i am just getting a cold (again) so was feeling very drained.

thanks heaps for your reply and take care

mel

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Mel:

I've noticed that my RA cycle seems to be that I am in a " flare " for

about 3 weeks out of the month. I tend to have about 5-7 days where my

symptoms are less prominent and the pain eases up a bit. I will

sometimes sleep 16-18 hours out of the day during this time, if I can.

I think it's my body's way of trying to recover from the drain a flare

puts on my system.

Take care,

> hi guys

> just wondering when you get the fatigue?

> i am really tired today but my hands and everything have been feeling

great for the past couple of days so i think i'm coming out of the

flare period

> does this make sense or do you get the tiredness when you're in the

flare period

> thanks in advance

> mel

>

>

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Hi Mel! I'm tired 75% of the day when not in a flare and 110% when I

am in a flare.When I think back to when I was a child I remember

people calling me lazy because I was tired all the time.I even grew

up thinking I WAS lazy because of being tired all the time.I have

always worked.I worked 3 jobs at 1 time when the children were small

(was a single mom)so I can't believe I let myself think that for so

long.It was quite a relief to find out I had RA because I then had a

reason for being so tired all the time.You better believe I went

aruond telling all those people that called me lazy too.My dad felt

the worse because he has seen how bad I have gotten and feels bad not

for not believing me when I was little. Get LOTS of rest it realy

helps.It is the hardest for me but helps the most.Take Care!-Tammy----

In , " P Wheeler " <pmwheeler@o...> wrote:

> hi guys

> just wondering when you get the fatigue?

> i am really tired today but my hands and everything have been

feeling great for the past couple of days so i think i'm coming out

of the flare period

> does this make sense or do you get the tiredness when you're in the

flare period

> thanks in advance

> mel

>

>

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hi tammy

thank you for sharing your story it really does help. i'm a single mum during

the week (hubby is in the army) but my little guy is good so i'll make sure to

rest. ned is quite happy playing with his trains

i think i'm getting sick again so am swallowing a clove of garlic each morning

(phew)!

mel

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Hi Mel! I'm tired 75% of the day when not in a flare and 110% when I

am in a flare.When I think back to when I was a child I remember

people calling me lazy because I was tired all the time.I even grew

up thinking I WAS lazy because of being tired all the time.I have

always worked.I worked 3 jobs at 1 time when the children were small

(was a single mom)so I can't believe I let myself think that for so

long.It was quite a relief to find out I had RA because I then had a

reason for being so tired all the time.You better believe I went

aruond telling all those people that called me lazy too.My dad felt

the worse because he has seen how bad I have gotten and feels bad not

for not believing me when I was little. Get LOTS of rest it realy

helps.It is the hardest for me but helps the most.Take Care!-Tammy----

In , " P Wheeler " <pmwheeler@o...> wrote:

> hi guys

> just wondering when you get the fatigue?

> i am really tired today but my hands and everything have been

feeling great for the past couple of days so i think i'm coming out

of the flare period

> does this make sense or do you get the tiredness when you're in the

flare period

> thanks in advance

> mel

>

>

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Wow, This seems to fit me exactly. I slept a lot this past weekend,

more than I ever have before. I couldn't believe it. I did not get

out of bed until 7 pm on Saturday. I was then back in bed at 2 am

and slept until 11 am Sunday morning. It is a relief to see that I

am not the only one. I can already feel changes, that another

flare is coming. So far, I am lucky to get three days per month but

that is an improvement over no days per month. Cassy

> > hi guys

> > just wondering when you get the fatigue?

> > i am really tired today but my hands and everything have been

feeling

> great for the past couple of days so i think i'm coming out of the

> flare period

> > does this make sense or do you get the tiredness when you're in

the

> flare period

> > thanks in advance

> > mel

> >

> >

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In a message dated 10/3/2005 4:45:48 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

writes:

In , " P Wheeler " <pmwheeler@o...> wrote:

> hi guys

> just wondering when you get the fatigue?

> i am really tired today but my hands and everything have been

feeling great for the past couple of days so i think i'm coming out

of the flare period

> does this make sense or do you get the tiredness when you're in the

flare period

> thanks in advance

> mel

Mel,

You may not have lots of fatigue. I have had RA since 2002 in my hands and

have never felt fatigued.

Kathy

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hi kathy

that's good to know

will keep my (stiff) fingers crosssed that i don't get tired

cheers

mel

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In a message dated 10/3/2005 4:45:48 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

writes:

In , " P Wheeler " <pmwheeler@o...> wrote:

> hi guys

> just wondering when you get the fatigue?

> i am really tired today but my hands and everything have been

feeling great for the past couple of days so i think i'm coming out

of the flare period

> does this make sense or do you get the tiredness when you're in the

flare period

> thanks in advance

> mel

Mel,

You may not have lots of fatigue. I have had RA since 2002 in my hands and

have never felt fatigued.

Kathy

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hi guys

it's been a while since i posted i know

just saw my rheumy for the first time last week, he STILL couldn't dx

me but he said he was pretty sure i had ra.

he was amazed that my rf levels had changed so much (68 down to 33 in

3 weeks).

he said that if i did have ra i'd know within 3 months cause i'd get

all the symptoms and he didn't need to see me unless that happened

i have been so so tired this weekend, really fatigued (haven't had

this before, only 5 years ago when i was pregnant) and my hands are a

bit sorer than usual (still only 20% off normal if i can remember what

normal is)

how long does this fatigue last? is it permanent or just in a flare?

i am pretty down at the moment cause i was coasting along just fine

except for the slight soreness in my hands

thanks guys

mel

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hi gina

i didn't consider a 2nd opinion no, do you think i need to get one?

i know that RA is pretty hard to diagnose, which is why i wasn't

worried about not having a firm diagnosis.

I'm not on any drugs (apart from blood pressure ones) so can't

contribute the fatigue to that, just hope it goes soon!

cheers

mel

>

>

> Mel,

>

> Have you considered getting a second opinion?

>

> Fatigue is a terrible, complex, and common problem for the members

in our group. It depends on many things: your diagnosis, your

medications, you work/home situation, and so on.

>

> It can get better. For example, in RA, the TNF inhibitors are

associated with an improvement in fatigue.

>

> a has some helpful articles on fatigue at her site:

>

> http://arthritissupport.info/help.html

>

>

>

>

> Not an MD

>

> I'll tell you where to go!

>

> Mayo Clinic in Rochester

> http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

>

> s Hopkins Medicine

> http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

>

>

>

> --- In , " " <pmwheeler@o...>

wrote:

> >

> > hi guys

> > it's been a while since i posted i know

> > just saw my rheumy for the first time last week, he STILL

couldn't dx

> > me but he said he was pretty sure i had ra.

> > he was amazed that my rf levels had changed so much (68 down to

33 in

> > 3 weeks).

> > he said that if i did have ra i'd know within 3 months cause i'd

get

> > all the symptoms and he didn't need to see me unless that

happened

> >

> > i have been so so tired this weekend, really fatigued (haven't

had

> > this before, only 5 years ago when i was pregnant) and my hands

are a

> > bit sorer than usual (still only 20% off normal if i can

remember what

> > normal is)

> > how long does this fatigue last? is it permanent or just in a

flare?

> > i am pretty down at the moment cause i was coasting along just

fine

> > except for the slight soreness in my hands

> >

> > thanks guys

> > mel

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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ps will go and check out paula's site and have bookmarked it

thanking you

mel

>

>

> Mel,

>

> Have you considered getting a second opinion?

>

> Fatigue is a terrible, complex, and common problem for the members

in our group. It depends on many things: your diagnosis, your

medications, you work/home situation, and so on.

>

> It can get better. For example, in RA, the TNF inhibitors are

associated with an improvement in fatigue.

>

> a has some helpful articles on fatigue at her site:

>

> http://arthritissupport.info/help.html

>

>

>

>

> Not an MD

>

> I'll tell you where to go!

>

> Mayo Clinic in Rochester

> http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

>

> s Hopkins Medicine

> http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

>

>

>

> --- In , " " <pmwheeler@o...>

wrote:

> >

> > hi guys

> > it's been a while since i posted i know

> > just saw my rheumy for the first time last week, he STILL

couldn't dx

> > me but he said he was pretty sure i had ra.

> > he was amazed that my rf levels had changed so much (68 down to

33 in

> > 3 weeks).

> > he said that if i did have ra i'd know within 3 months cause i'd

get

> > all the symptoms and he didn't need to see me unless that

happened

> >

> > i have been so so tired this weekend, really fatigued (haven't

had

> > this before, only 5 years ago when i was pregnant) and my hands

are a

> > bit sorer than usual (still only 20% off normal if i can

remember what

> > normal is)

> > how long does this fatigue last? is it permanent or just in a

flare?

> > i am pretty down at the moment cause i was coasting along just

fine

> > except for the slight soreness in my hands

> >

> > thanks guys

> > mel

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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Mel, I think I would get another opinion since early, aggressive treatment

is warranted if it is RA. Has your current rheumatologist prescribed any

medication?

Not an MD

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

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> hi gina

> i didn't consider a 2nd opinion no, do you think i need to get one?

> i know that RA is pretty hard to diagnose, which is why i wasn't

> worried about not having a firm diagnosis.

> I'm not on any drugs (apart from blood pressure ones) so can't

> contribute the fatigue to that, just hope it goes soon!

> cheers

> mel

>

>> >

>> > hi guys

>> > it's been a while since i posted i know

>> > just saw my rheumy for the first time last week, he STILL

> couldn't dx

>> > me but he said he was pretty sure i had ra.

>> > he was amazed that my rf levels had changed so much (68 down to

> 33 in

>> > 3 weeks).

>> > he said that if i did have ra i'd know within 3 months cause i'd

> get

>> > all the symptoms and he didn't need to see me unless that

> happened

>> >

>> > i have been so so tired this weekend, really fatigued (haven't

> had

>> > this before, only 5 years ago when i was pregnant) and my hands

> are a

>> > bit sorer than usual (still only 20% off normal if i can

> remember what

>> > normal is)

>> > how long does this fatigue last? is it permanent or just in a

> flare?

>> > i am pretty down at the moment cause i was coasting along just

> fine

>> > except for the slight soreness in my hands

>> >

>> > thanks guys

>> > mel

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thanks gina

i think i may have to get these done in the new year as i want to do

all that's possible - bloody dr's why didnt' they suggest these?

mel

>

> Mel, there is no one test that will prove that you have RA;

however, there

> are certain investigations that, along with your clinical

presentation, can

> help make the diagnosis.

>

> The anti-CCP test measures anticyclic citrullinated peptide

antibodies.

> Along with RF, it can help a physician decide whether a patient

has RA. A

> positive anti-CCP test is more specific for RA than the RF test.

>

> X-rays are taken to see if any changes or damage characteristic of

RA is

> present and also as a baseline for future reference. MRI and

ultrasound are

> also used.

>

>

>

>

> Not an MD

>

> I'll tell you where to go!

>

> Mayo Clinic in Rochester

> http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

>

> s Hopkins Medicine

> http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

>

>

> [ ] Re: from mel

>

>

> > no i haven't had current xrays and i'm not sure what an anti-ccp

> > test is?

> > i've had a lot of blood tests but not sure if i've had that one

> >

> > are these tests the ones that prove conclusively it is ra?

> > it's just so wishy washy one minute i have a high ra level, the

next

> > it is normal!

> > not sure what to do now..

> > mel

>

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Hi Mel-

Actually is 13-you are thinking of Sam I bet.Atleast I am not

the only one getting mixed up around here.lol So many new people and

such-hard to remember whos who, and who had what, or who is having

what.lol

has had 2 operations in the past year,lap and open so thats

why I was saying that once I knew what procedure you had I would

tell you what he was able to eat.

With lap you can eat anything soft no spicy though.Soups,potatoes

and gravy,pudding,eggs,jello,oatmeal, anything like this that is

soft and mushy. even got hung up on Dirty rice from

Bojangles.Not sure if yall have one of those around or not but its

rice with little bits of sausage and made like a meal for him.That

depends if you can tolerate that or not but it was a few weeks

before he attempted that,some people have problems with Rice

though.You will just have to see how it goes for you.Just go slow

and gradually work your way up to normal stuff.Stay away from the

bread for now too.

You will be up to par just in time for spring! Take care and get ya

some of that fresh air you were talking about!!

Tonia- Mom of age 13 with achalasia

>

> Thanks for the diet information it sounds a whole lot better than

soup, soup

> and more soup.

>

> Tonia I read about your son and wish him well, I keep thinking

about him

> when I'm moving about, how brave he is being at only 8 years old,

things

> shouldn't happen to children so young which aren't fun and

exciting, always seems

> unfair when children have to go through such painful things. I

wish him well,

> tell him I'm trying ice-cream today, and really looking forward to

it.

>

> I had key hole heller myotomy or as the hospital put it on my

procedure

> papers laproscopic hellers cardiomyotomy. I guess they use staples

because there

> quicker than stitches.

>

> If I can convince my husband it's a good idea I would like to go

out for

> some fresh air today, but i'll see how the day goes. Always better

in the

> morning, still getting tried in the afternoon.

>

> Talk again soon Mel

>

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