Guest guest Posted June 19, 1999 Report Share Posted June 19, 1999 > Kyla, I have AS too and my ankles, wrists, knees and other small joints are often affected. The small joint problems are most prevalent in women with AS. The site that Liz put up recently on AS was by far the most informative one I've read yet on AS. It went to great lengths to explain the differences in the manifestations between men and women. The site was: http://www.medscape.com/4181.rhtml I strongly suggest anyone with AS read it. Also anyone who's having trouble trying to decide if they have AS or RA. Seems the manifestations in women begin much more like RA and are often misdiagnosed. It cleared up which one I had, anyway. Best - Jan K > I was just wondering whether AS can affect the ankles or wrists. My major > problems are pain and stiffness in my sacriolic (either side of buttocks), > both hips, and rib joints, and occasionally a achy shoulder and sore > foot/heel. But in the past week I've been dealing with a stiff, sore left > ankle. I've had stiffness, but not pain, in my hands on occasion also. I > read that AS rarely affects the smaller joints, such as ankles, wrists and > fingers. If one does suspect AS, but gets pain or stiffness in a smaller > joint, does that rule AS out? Have you ever had any small joint involvment? > > > Sincerely, > Kyla > ______________________ > > Hello Kyla, > Hello everyone, > > 1- You may cure your allergy to NSAIDs once you start Antibiotic therapy. > Mycoplasmas are sensitizers and they are to blame for such allergies. > > Since I started Antibiotic therapy, every day, I am no longer allergic to > garlic and honey. > > 2- I had every joint involved, except the 2 elbows. Ankylosing Spondylitis > is not limited to the spine, by GOD!!! > > Ankylosing Spondylitis affects every joint, the heart, the eyes, the bones, > the gut, the skin, etc. > > I now understand that Ankylosing Spondylitis is to blame for a persistent > acne on my face. The bacterias infecting my skin are underneath the skin, > not outside, on the skin surface. > > You definitely have Ankylosing Spondylitis. The ankle is a giveaway. > > I can only share your impatience on getting to Ottawa and seeing Dr. > Armstrong. > > I live just across from Ottawa. I have the $20 per month MAXIMUM cost plan > from Bell Canada. If you want me to phone you in the evening or weekends, > just send me your phone number. > > Pierre > > Ankylosing Spondylitis, 18 Years > Antibiotics, 10 Months > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > What do lizards and rock music have in common? > > They both have communities at ONElist. Find yours today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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