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Rheumatoid Arthritis Patient Stories
Compiled by Knee1 Editorial Team

Formerly known as "Patient Stories", this blog features first-hand accounts of users who have dealt with the condition of Rheumatoid Arthritis.


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Knee swelling, RA - May 24
This is my first visit to this site. I am 29 yrs old and I was recently diagnosed with RA. I have been having severe knee pain for 7 yrs. I was also diagnosed with Sjogrens ...
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Lateral fracture involving tibia plateau - Mar 15
16 months ago suffered lateral fracture of tibia involving plateau. Minor displacement ( 2 cm.) surgery not necessary. Continue to have pain, bad at times in knee & calf ...
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knee replacement - Aug 03
I had a TKR June 14th, 2004 after suffering with RA and Osteo for many years. I am 51 years old and delayed the surgury until I could no longer walk without crutches. The ...
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RA and a long time to diagnose it - May 29
Hi, I'm 42 this month and I have been in a whole lot of pain for about 4 years now. I quit working 2 years ago when I was in such bad shape I really did think I was dying. ...
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Pain control - Apr 30
I have had RA for 8 1/2 years. The first year and a half was a nightmare. I was under a RA doctors care plus I was going to a RA consultant center. The medication did not ...
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Posted: May 29, 2003 12:31
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  • RA and a long time to diagnose it
    Hi, I'm 42 this month and I have been in a whole lot of pain for about 4 years now. I quit working 2 years ago when I was in such bad shape I really did think I was dying. I had all kinds of blood tests and finally after 6 months of not being believed they did a test called C-reactive protein which shows inflamation in the blood. Then they did a Mri on my knees x-rays only showed a little OA and the Mri showed chrondomalacia of both knees and a torn tendon. Then a bone scan showed inflmation in my left knee and in both feet. Strange that the tests to prove RA start out with the hands and my hands looked ok to them. I started on anti-inflamatories, tried arava, enbrel,plaqunil,ect. I take 9 prescriptions now and one is methotrexate. I am out of shape a little overweight don't get much excercise if I can I go in the pool and its easier. I think enbrel works but its too much money. I have tried medical studies. Hopefully we can all have better medicines. I still don't test positive for RA factor in my blood but 20% of people don't at least at first. Our bodies are meant to fight off disease and it can take a long time to find out what is really wrong. If you are suffering don't let them tell you your fine, the longer it takes the worse off you could be in the long run.
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