Rheumatoid Arthritis Knuckles
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Does anybody have Rheumatoid Arthritis, And what was your decision at diagnosis?
I was diagnosed in February and am noticed symptoms getting worse.
Scared of taking meds for it but is It worth It?
Have you benefit from the meds now?
any side effects?
should I see a specialist?
I probably should I’m noticing my knuckles and feet getting disfigured…(bigger)
And pain …I just get motrin…the only way to sleep good is on A blow up mattress.
I was diagnosed when I was 12 years old, and I am in my mid 30’s now. I rarely take any meds – I was given anti inflammatories, but all they did was upset my stomach!! I used to use plain old paracetamol (in the USA it’s called acetaminophen), but over the years other injuries have happened to me, unrelated to the RA – like car accidents and work accidents and I ended up with chronic neuropathic pain all over my body and had to step up to stronger pain meds. Now I take a special neuropathic pain med called pregabalin and rarely need anything else at all !!!! The pregabalin has taken away my RA pain as well !!! YAY!!!
As hard as it is, you have to keep on the move, as staying still just makes you more stiff. The old saying really is true “if you don’t move it you lose it”
good luck – it’s no party living with RA.
Knuckle Replacement Surgery with Dr. Jose Ortiz

