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Rheumatoid Arthritis
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I visited the doctor, with all over body pain, and stiffness, he asked me, if it was in my muscles or bones, I told him the pain is in both, I am now being tested, again, for Rheumatoid Arthritis, I've had blood tests for this twice before, which I did explain to him, but he is still insisting I have another one, the pain hasn't just come on, I have had it a few years, but it's gradually, getting worse, so why would it show up now with blood tests when it hasn't in the past.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect that your doctor simply wants to make absolutely sure that rheumatoid arthritis can definitely be ruled out before moving onto other possible causes. One of those might possibly be fibromyalgia:
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i had a few years of odd, unsymetrical joint pains (it might be my left thrid toe one week, or my right shoulder at another time) that's unusual i think.
I had a lot of tendonitis in my left bicep which got better with nsaids, but came back when i stopped them.
Then one day, i just couldnt get out of bed easily, i was stiff and sore and it prompted me to see my GP and "demand" some tests (in reality crying in his room) where i was found to have sero-positive RA and was taken into hospital for 3 weeks for steroid pulses
I had a lot of tendonitis in my left bicep which got better with nsaids, but came back when i stopped them.
Then one day, i just couldnt get out of bed easily, i was stiff and sore and it prompted me to see my GP and "demand" some tests (in reality crying in his room) where i was found to have sero-positive RA and was taken into hospital for 3 weeks for steroid pulses