Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 Well, not really new. I joined this group probably a year ago when I suspected these flare ups I was having might be RA. After 4 years of this (yes, I'm slow!) I finally went to a rheumy. He was recommended by a coworker and I was warned that he was a good doctor, but had a crummy bedside manner. I went anyway. My RA, ESR, and CRP were only slightly elevated, and the joints I complained about he said were not joints typically affected by RA (hips, shoulders, elbows occasionally, & knees). He fixated on my right hand thumb joint, which was very swollen and tender (Couldn't hold my hairbrush or open a bottle of water, or let my 3 year old students high five me). He said that was osteo and all he could do was give me a cortesone shot which did help some. Anyway, he said he couldnt do anything until I was in pain, so come back when I was in pain. He also said he thought it might be Palindromic Rhuematism, but just keep taking the celebrex I was on. I was discouraged at a definitive diagnosis (not that I WANT RA, I just want relief), so I didn't look for answers anymore until this last flare up a few weeks ago. I had pnuemonia and on top of that a flare up while I was 1000 miles away on vacation. I was miserable. I finally went back the other day and saw the nurse practitioner instead of the doctor. I LOVE HER! She listened to my list of complaints and was very concerned for me. She prescribed medrol for one week to get the inflammation under control (and 2 days before rheumy appt. I had cortesone shots in my feet so I could walk- been hobbling for over a year). She also prescribed valtorin (?) instead of the celebrex which wasn't covered by my insurance, and is getting me started on plaquenil after my eye exam. She also prescribed MRI's of my wrists, hands, and hips. (The wrist pain is new since last year- so I'm worried about progressive damage). I'm 45 year old female who has fought & won the battle against Hepatitis C (6 years clear now), and I feel this diagnosis may be connected to the interferon I took for the hep c. I value a good support group; it helped me tremendously though the hep c issues, and now I'm vice pres of a hep c 501c3 non profit helping others without insurance get treatment & medical care. I look forward to learning about this disease and the medications, side effects, so I can be a good advocate for my own health. I would appreciate any feedback from you to help me learn & deal with this. Take care, PS. Sorry for writing a novel! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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