reactive arthritis
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Hi I was diagnosed with reactive arthritis in February after being ill since last October. It all started with really bad flu which I had for for 4 days then my right hand swoll up ,doctors said gout then rheumatoid arthritis which I was gutted as I'm a hairdresser and thought I'd have to end my career after 17yrs 😣.after months of Worrying I saw a specialist and she told me I got reactive arthritis it's left me with my right hand wrist won't bend at all ,it keeps me awake at night the pains awful when I work coz it contast use of my hand I feel unwell most of the time, tired, sick with the pain I never heard of reactive arthritis before will I always feel like this ??
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sparkle1 susan84637
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What drugs has the specialist given you?
Is the swelling in your hand going down or is it just the same? Have you been given night splints? How are they treating you? And sorry to ask but are you overweight? How did the rheumatologist diagnose you? Blood tests? X-rays? MRI?
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​You will not get better unless inflammation is cut down. a good hand therapist might also use ultrasound to try and lower teh inflammation. Where do you live? You need the advice of a good hand surgeon. If anywhere near Berkshire, try Chris Khoo. Super guy. He'll give you solid advice.  The injection is to lower inflammation but i would do everything in my power to lower it before having one.
​Warmth in morning brings blood to the joint to try and heal it. Ice at nighttime means the blood will flow away from joint, taking crap with it. Try everything - diet, splints, ice, voltarol, hand surgeon advice. THey are all first port of call. I;d also ask Rheumatologist if you shoudl be on antibiotics to try and clear the original infection but its probably long gone and has left ongoign inflammation in the joint. If you fell you;ve tried all that, then the injection might work - personally i'd do the above first and always get 2nd opinion on injection.Â
​Hope this helps
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 I got stomach ulcers like yourself from naproxen. Did your stomach ulcers feel like a washing machine and pain in stomach?. I have never really taken ipburophen just panadol for headaches. For some reason panadols always stop my headaches that come from my neck but I try to not take them too much. Make sure you drink enough water too. I get dehydrated easily now and sometimes my underarms are itchy so try different deodorants. There are chemicals in that crap that effect my skin. I really do hope diet can help you. I am going to a dietition to get food elimination diet too.
Chronic fatigue was very dangerous for me at one point driving. So dont drive when you get this tired please. I would get so tired for 1 hour everyday at about 2 o clock for 3 months. I dont get it anymore. It is very strange and difficult to deal with. I was at work and fell a sleep in front of my computer. I thought it might have been food. Do you get a metallic taste in mouth? I sometimes have had this
susan84637 Anon
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I've had a appointment for an injection at the end of may today I'm hoping by then I won't need it but I think that's wishful thinking .I get very tired too thks for advise on not driving yes it's very hard I feel really old some days even though I'm only 44 😣.i also have bad stomach pains also no appetite I have to force myself to eat sometimes. Yes I have metallic taste in my mouth also very dry mouth .when I was diagnosed with reactive arthritis they just gave me a leaflet to read but never told me about all these other things I never ever heard of it b4 crazy wot the body does when u got an infection 😷
sparkle1 susan84637
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http://rmdopen.bmj.com/content/2/1/e000179.full
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​I think if you have a metallic taste in your mouth you shoudl return to the GP and ask them to consider if you have Sjogren's Syndrome and to rule it out, as it would require slightly different treatment. If they dont know much about it refer them to this recent article in the BMJ (British Medical Journal) as this site tends to block any useful references to other web sites even though this is the leading medical journal in UK. I will put the link on the next reply so if they block it you can still ask! I;d want to rule this out as the treatment is different. Did you tell GP you had metallic taste in mouth as this is a significant clinical sign?
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​I'd let them know about the metallic taste as it is a significant sign and in some cases signifies an auto immune issue which needs to be treated with different drugs quickly. No harm in asking. They can test for it and it might help you a lot. The Rheumatologists tend to work on process of elimination and if you prod them they tend to eliminate other things faster than if you dont prod them. Just make sure you have told them about your metallic taste. If you have, no probs.
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We do not "block useful references". If you include a link it will go for moderation but will be approved if it is a to a reputable site like the BMJ. If you do not want to wait for moderation you can forward the link via Private Message while the post is in moderation.
Regards,
Alan
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thanks for the info. i
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