New to RA - what do I ask?
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I'm a 39 year old single female and I think I have RA. I have had joint pain specifically in my knees over the years, mainly when I have been particularly active (I do a lot of walking and karate). I had swelling behind both my knees about three weeks ago and during an exercise warm up session had a lot of pain in my right knee - next day it was immobile and I could only limp and put no weight on it. I told my GP about the swelling but anxious about the karate, they sent me for an xray (which showed small amount of wear and tear). Due to tummy issues I was just taking pain relief. Within a few days I had the same issue in my left knee and I became practically immobile. I should add I have had chronic fatique for weeks but didnt know why. Since my knee's started, this fatigue has only become more and more intense. I went back to my GP who gave me Celebrex and asked me to come back for bloods. Within hours, the pain was spreading across all my joints and if I got a pain in my left elbow, it would follow in my right and my body is now riddled with discomfort. I have had itchy dry eyes, constipation there is that much clicking I sound like a xylophone. Everything I have read sounds like RA. I am going back to my GP tomorrow for the bloods and I amgoing to ask to be referred to a rheumatologist, even before the bloods come back asI know it will take weeks and honestly, you don't need me to tell you, this is a nightmare. I am single with no parents and just a small family, the impact this is having already on work and home is just awful. I need to think positive but I am struggling, I have zero energy and this is having an emotional impact. Sorry for venting but I suppose the question is, what else do I need to be asking of my GP tomorrow? Please help if you can..
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Three weeks after this started I can today get up the stairs without pulling terribly and so feel in better spirits. Still fatigued with pain in knees, elbows and muscles but to lesser degree. It appears I'm going to be referred to a physio now although not sure why..
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Try and push to get referred. My rf was 18 so showed no signs of ra. Like I said before it doesn't matter u are negative. Im so glad my doc listened and referred me. The longer u wait the more damage is caused. Mentally it ishard and Iim still struggling adapting my life.
Stay strong amd keep pushing your doc. X x x
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