Friday, February 12, 2010

Rhuematoid Arthritis More Condition_symptoms Rhuematoid Arthritis?

Rhuematoid Arthritis? - rhuematoid arthritis more condition_symptoms

I am 37 and have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis was last year. I went to see doc, but you do not mean to take seriously. It seems that one kind of arrogant. I'm not sure how to deal with this situation. He asked me about my last visit, when the drugs helped, and I answered honestly, saying "no". He was very aggressive and almost uncomfortable, I said to myself 'pain was not so bad "and" expect too much. "At the time, had been in treatment less than 4 weeks. I said from the beginning that would see up to 6 weeks to improve. It took 8 weeks to see anything. The only improvement was in about 3 or arthritis 4 days a week. I have another appointment on Monday and I am very afraid to say, I am stylel pain. How do I deal with this situation without having again?

7 comments:

  1. No doctor should not yell at you. If you feel that you are unprofessional for the medical society reported. Changing physician. He has no idea what your pain level. The possibility for every pain is different. I know, they teach that in medical school. Tell him to kiss my ass and change doctor immediately. You have enough to cope if your illness. Take your trash.

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  2. If you need more rheumatologists. I also have RA and my doctor wants me to try Humira. Then she realizes is $ 1300 per month? I get a second opinion.

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  3. Check the NLD. It is a regulator of immune to all types of autoimmune diseases and help people with RA. It is quiet surprising. Jump to

    www.ldninfo.org

    Click on NDA and autoimmune diseases and roll down to HR. This website was not updated for some time and was the number of patients treated with a single doctor, but NDA is used worldwide by tens of thousands of people from all walks of autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis, Crohn's disease, including autism and cancer. Please take the time to check and ask to Yahoogroups About NDA and questions.

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  4. Read this article if you try what he recommends and helps you follow a similar course of treatment
    http://www.deepdownwellness.com/arthriti ...

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  5. As the swelling decreases, when the pain is still in its infancy

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  6. You need a new doctor.

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  7. If you are honest, the pain, and not embellish feel their symptoms for any reason, then I suggest you seek a second opinion. Not be best if you and your doctor will connect the right treatment, in conjunction, and sometimes a change is necessary. In the worst case, the doctor an idiot. One might expect to see an appointment, whether the document was a bad day, but in reality it is not acceptable. I hope to improve it.

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