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Nickname:
clayton
Date:
12/13/09 13:58
rheumatoid arthritis
rheumatoid arthritis is specifically present in the food and sometimes in knee area. symptoms are centered in swelling and painful sensation of the affected area. does anyone here experience this?
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lorraine
Date:
12/20/09 22:35
Yes, I often times experienced it also and it's so painful. I have consulted a doctor and asked for his advice about it. He gave me medication and it relieve the pain after I have taken it.
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jinky
Date:
12/20/09 22:43
I don't have experience rheumatoid arthritis. But my father has it and yes, it always trigger whenever he chooses the wrong kinds of food that causes the pain more painful. So, we advice him to avoid eating foods that's causes rheumatoid arthritis.
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Jinky_Wink
Date:
1/03/10 3:11
@lorraine wow really? the pain gone after you take the medication? what was the name of the medicine anyway? tell me and I will try it.
@jinky hi give me the specific type of food. I want to know.
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Cassy
Date:
1/03/10 3:13
Yeah why not give specific food so that we can avoid it. And we also curious about that medicine. You ask for an advice and what was the advice? Mind sharing it with us?
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harol19
Date:
1/03/10 3:20
I know analgesis is a good painkiller to take specially when the pain occurs. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as naproxen and celebrex is also one of the primary treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.
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Judieanne
Date:
1/03/10 3:22
I know biologics such as remicade, rituxan and enbrel are also one of rheumatoid treatment that is being advice by most specialist.
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danny.rowler
Date:
1/03/10 3:27
I used analgesis to ease the pain I feel every time its attack me. But the pain take several minutes to degenerate. And also I take prednisone or hydrocortisone everyday. And I am planning to undergo arthroplasty or also known as joint replacement.
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