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In a message dated 9/5/99 10:05:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

amillig1@... writes:

<< It takes me much longer to come up with a workable solution to a

problem than it used to. I thought it was just age or something but after

reading this I am certain it is the RA causing this...

Anyone else with similar experiences? >>

Dear Tony,

My oh my how we can all empathize with you. I was so young when I came down

with it I don't remember having the brain fog then, but I sure do now.

Because it's in every organ in our body I'm sure the brain has not escaped.

Sometimes I feel just plain stupid and I'm sure I'm not alone.

Anita

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Tony,

Can totally relate to what you're saying, right down to having a

computer-related job and not being able to function as quickly or as

well. I actually went to my GP a year prior to my joint involvement,

complaining of extreme fatique. He ran tons of tests and couldn't come

up with an answer. After reading The New Arthritis Breakthrough, I'm

convinced that's when my RA first starting flexing it's muscles. I used

to have a memory like an elephant and could do 10 things at once but

these days I often have trouble concentrating on a single task and I

constantly have to leave reminders to myself because I can't trust my

memory any more. At least knowing it's part of the illness helps us to

realize we're not just going crazy.

a

> Tony Milligan wrote:

>

> I just want to compare some notes...I am almost finished with The New

> Arthritis Breakthrough and was pretty amazed when getting to the

> portion in The Road Back where Dr. Brown describes the precursors to

> RA....it was almost as though he was reading my mail for the last

> couple of years...

> I was diagnosed just six months ago...he mentioned trouble

> concentrating, fatigue and some memory loss as symptoms which show up

> before actual joint inflammation begins...Looking back at the last

> couple of years I can emphatically state I experienced these symptoms

> and still do. it has made my work very difficult...I work with

> computers and computer networking, building, fixing, etc...etc....My

> mind works much slower than it used to...sometimes it is almost as

> though there is some sort of block there....It takes me much longer to

> come up with a workable solution to a problem than it used to. I

> thought it was just age or something but after reading this I am

> certain it is the RA causing this...

> Anyone else with similar experiences?

> Blessings and Health

> Tony

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You are so right a...I too used to have a VERY good memory...wondered

for a couple of years what was wrong..it really worried me....I too rely on

reminders, such as putting tasks into Microsoft Outlook so I don't forget to

accomplish them....It does help knowing it is a part of RA but would sure be

nice if things could go back to the way they were....hopefully the AP will

help me as it has some others...

Blessings and health.

Tony

> Re: rheumatic RA and its symptoms

>

>

> Tony,

> Can totally relate to what you're saying, right down to having a

> computer-related job and not being able to function as quickly or as

> well. I actually went to my GP a year prior to my joint involvement,

> complaining of extreme fatique. He ran tons of tests and couldn't come

> up with an answer. After reading The New Arthritis Breakthrough, I'm

> convinced that's when my RA first starting flexing it's muscles. I used

> to have a memory like an elephant and could do 10 things at once but

> these days I often have trouble concentrating on a single task and I

> constantly have to leave reminders to myself because I can't trust my

> memory any more. At least knowing it's part of the illness helps us to

> realize we're not just going crazy.

> a

>

> > Tony Milligan wrote:

> >

> > I just want to compare some notes...I am almost finished with The New

> > Arthritis Breakthrough and was pretty amazed when getting to the

> > portion in The Road Back where Dr. Brown describes the precursors to

> > RA....it was almost as though he was reading my mail for the last

> > couple of years...

> > I was diagnosed just six months ago...he mentioned trouble

> > concentrating, fatigue and some memory loss as symptoms which show up

> > before actual joint inflammation begins...Looking back at the last

> > couple of years I can emphatically state I experienced these symptoms

> > and still do. it has made my work very difficult...I work with

> > computers and computer networking, building, fixing, etc...etc....My

> > mind works much slower than it used to...sometimes it is almost as

> > though there is some sort of block there....It takes me much longer to

> > come up with a workable solution to a problem than it used to. I

> > thought it was just age or something but after reading this I am

> > certain it is the RA causing this...

> > Anyone else with similar experiences?

> > Blessings and Health

> > Tony

>

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Hi Toni:

I think, we or almost all of us, have been there at one point in time but it

does get better. Have faith.

Mado

rheumatic RA and its symptoms

I just want to compare some notes...I am almost finished with The New

Arthritis Breakthrough and was pretty amazed when getting to the portion in The

Road Back where Dr. Brown describes the precursors to RA....it was almost as

though he was reading my mail for the last couple of years...

I was diagnosed just six months ago...he mentioned trouble concentrating,

fatigue and some memory loss as symptoms which show up before actual joint

inflammation begins...Looking back at the last couple of years I can

emphatically state I experienced these symptoms and still do. it has made my

work very difficult...I work with computers and computer networking, building,

fixing, etc...etc....My mind works much slower than it used to...sometimes it is

almost as though there is some sort of block there....It takes me much longer to

come up with a workable solution to a problem than it used to. I thought it was

just age or something but after reading this I am certain it is the RA causing

this...

Anyone else with similar experiences?

Blessings and Health

Tony

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I have experienced the forgetfulness and loss of clarity that you described.I

am 35 and couldn't understand it.I will say that has improved for me over the

past year on the antibiotics.I do get brain fog from time to time but not

nearly as bad or as often as before.Lots of luck.

Joanie

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