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Dear Gwen,

> I didn't mean at all that people stop taking medicine at all and this is not

what I meant at all.

>

> All I meant is part of our depression is pyschological as I had RA and

didn't know for 4 years and I didn't suffer from any sort of depression. But

after I knew, I started to have depression.

>

> I hope it is clear.

> Sorry for misunderstanding,

> mostafa

I didn't think you were talking about stopping or not taking medication.

I too think I had RA for many years before it finally manifested in my

fingers so that it could be identified. I had extreme fatigue,

infections, pain, etc, for ten

years, then about a year and a half ago I got very clinically depressed.

Before that my depression/moods were " normal. " But the depression hit

hard - I kept saying " my life sucks " , but I didn't really understand why

I was feeling that way - and then the actual RA symptoms hit hard a

little bit later.

Personally I think the depression is part circumstantial/psychological

and partly part of the disease itself.

My 2 cents...

>

> Gwen Orel <gwenorel@...> wrote:

> Mostafa,

> that may well be true for you but does not refute the scientific

> studies I posted and to suggest to others that they not seek treatment

> based on your result is irresponsible.

>

> Rats don't know they have arthritis, yet when injected with

> inflammation causing cells they clearly exhibit signs of clinical

> depression.

>

> Just as everyone will have different reactions to the disease,

> everyone will not develop arthritis.

>

> Most people here could not have had the disease for five years and not

> know it.

>

> I got the disease at 14 and by 19 my hands were severely deformed. I

> had to give up the violin, which I played seriously, and could not

> progress on piano. And this was while knowing I had the illness and

> being treated for it.

>

> I wish you nothing but well, but please do not encourage people not to

> seek treatment when they can be helped.

>

>

>

>

>

>>Hello,

>> I had RA since I was 20 years old and I knew only 2 months ago

>

> that I have this disease.I am now 25 years old. This is due to wrong

> diagnosis. Let me tell you that before I knew I have RA, during the 5

> years of wrong diagnosis, my mood was normal and I had a very normal

> life except when RA is high and I have problems in some joints.

> Doctors used to say here it is just inflammation. I used to use hot

> water and that is it.

>

>>

>> After I knew I have RA, my mood not is most of the times down. I

>

> think the depression is just a psychological reaction to knowing the

> disease itself or the medications but not the disease as I had it for

> 5 years without knowing it and I didn't have depression.

>

>>

>> I think if we just deal with our life normally and forget we have

>

> RA, this will boost our mood. I am trying to do this.

>

>>

>> Thank you,

>> mostafa.

>>

>>

>> __________________________________________________

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