Guest guest Posted September 10, 2002 Report Share Posted September 10, 2002 , about the finger joints ~~~ I did the same thing once! It seems like the AC blowing on my hands in the car makes them less red and swollen (that' s what I surmised). I got so sick my hands only looking good when I was seeing the rheumy. ;-) Your new rheumy sounds like a gem. I'm so happy for you! Much love, Carol [ ] Fw: I'm thrilled to death... Hi Everyone, I'm thrilled to death but you all are gonna think I'm nuts. I just don't care!! Remember I wrote and was so happy that everything was hurting?? Well, on the way to my first appointment with my Rheumy nothing hurt except my knee which is very very swollen!!!!!!!! Blast it all! Anyway, I just said to myself " This is just not gonna happen again! " Since I had to wait in the little room 1 1/2 hours before I got to meet/see my Rheumy, I took the very welcome opportunity to work all or my finger joints in both hands in a way that I know would irritate them and cause pain and swelling!!! I know that's a bit nutty but I've been sooooooo frustrated in this and I just don't care plus it's what happens " naturally " anyway...it just decided it wasn't gonna do it today (once again). I got the desired results! Yeah! He got to see swelling, more then tenderness, redness and warmth! Yippee! BTW, I adore this guy! He is absolutely fantastic and more then I ever hoped for! He took more blood, even though my previous labs were up-to-date, he is running some different types of Arthritis tests. They also X-rayed my hands, if for nothing else, to have it on record for future and be able to compare with future x-rays. And he x-rayed my knee. He thought there might be just a tiny bit of fluid but not much and the main reason he x-rayed it is because it's slowing me down, wants to get me moving, and, thus, wants to see what's happening with the knee. They took 3 shots of my hands and two shots of my knee. The physical exam was extremely thorough, extremely gentle, and he went slow so that he could stop the instant he started to cause me pain. He explained lots of things, asked if I had questions, told me he was impressed with the knowledge I had already acquired (thanks my RA buddies!!!!!!!!), told me if I thought of more questions to write them down and we'd cover them on my next visit. Medications: Continue with the Celebrex 200mg twice a day. Then because I have some really bad dental problems that I'm trying to handle, he didn't want to put me on Mexthotrexate because it can cause abscesses in the mouth and lots of mouth problems. He said he didn't want me to go through that. However, as my dental stuff handles he will probably change meds around unless what he gaves me works well. The other med he put me on is Plaquenil and I got the generic version of it so saved a few $$. He also told me that he feels strongly that I do have RA but feels it might be more towards the beginning stages. Oh, and in getting my history, previous meds, doc's, etc., he was totally upset about the dippy doc...so much so he asked me who he was and where he was practicing. I gave him the info but didn't ask why he wanted it!!! So, even though my hands are extremely sore and hurt like the dickens now (my very own doing), I'm also very pleased, very happy and very relieved! Many hugs, PS this didn't send last night...am flaring bad everywhere!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2002 Report Share Posted September 10, 2002 - The things we will do to get people to take our pain and complaints seriously lol! Your doctor sounds great - I was put on Plaquenil too when I was first diagnosed and it worked very well for me for almost 2-1/2 years. Just remember to get the eye exams regularly. Hope you are feeling better soon from your current flare - Kathe in CA __________________________________________________ - We Remember 9-11: A tribute to the more than 3,000 lives lost http://dir.remember./tribute Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2002 Report Share Posted September 10, 2002 I don't think you're nuts, ! I really can understand why you did what you did. It's so frustrating to go to your appointment and " look good " when you feel so awful so much of the time. When will the follow-up be? I'll be waiting to hear what the doc has to say about the blood work and x-rays, too. He sounds very caring. Lucky you! Until then, I hope your flare recedes. [ ] Fw: I'm thrilled to death... > Hi Everyone, > I'm thrilled to death but you all are gonna think I'm nuts. I just don't > care!! > > Remember I wrote and was so happy that everything was hurting?? Well, on > the way to my first appointment with my Rheumy nothing hurt except my knee > which is very very swollen!!!!!!!! Blast it all! Anyway, I just said to > myself " This is just not gonna happen again! " Since I had to wait in the > little room 1 1/2 hours before I got to meet/see my Rheumy, I took the very > welcome opportunity to work all or my finger joints in both hands in a way > that I know would irritate them and cause pain and swelling!!! I know > that's a bit nutty but I've been sooooooo frustrated in this and I just > don't care plus it's what happens " naturally " anyway...it just decided it > wasn't gonna do it today (once again). I got the desired results! Yeah! > He got to see swelling, more then tenderness, redness and warmth! Yippee! > > BTW, I adore this guy! He is absolutely fantastic and more then I ever > hoped for! He took more blood, even though my previous labs were > up-to-date, he is running some different types of Arthritis tests. They > also X-rayed my hands, if for nothing else, to have it on record for future > and be able to compare with future x-rays. And he x-rayed my knee. He > thought there might be just a tiny bit of fluid but not much and the main > reason he x-rayed it is because it's slowing me down, wants to get me > moving, and, thus, wants to see what's happening with the knee. They took 3 > shots of my hands and two shots of my knee. > > The physical exam was extremely thorough, extremely gentle, and he went slow > so that he could stop the instant he started to cause me pain. He explained > lots of things, asked if I had questions, told me he was impressed with the > knowledge I had already acquired (thanks my RA buddies!!!!!!!!), told me if > I thought of more questions to write them down and we'd cover them on my > next visit. > > Medications: Continue with the Celebrex 200mg twice a day. Then because I > have some really bad dental problems that I'm trying to handle, he didn't > want to put me on Mexthotrexate because it can cause abscesses in the mouth > and lots of mouth problems. He said he didn't want me to go through that. > However, as my dental stuff handles he will probably change meds around > unless what he gaves me works well. The other med he put me on is Plaquenil > and I got the generic version of it so saved a few $$. > > He also told me that he feels strongly that I do have RA but feels it might > be more towards the beginning stages. > > Oh, and in getting my history, previous meds, doc's, etc., he was totally > upset about the dippy doc...so much so he asked me who he was and where he > was practicing. I gave him the info but didn't ask why he wanted it!!! > > So, even though my hands are extremely sore and hurt like the dickens now > (my very own doing), I'm also very pleased, very happy and very relieved! > > Many hugs, > > > PS this didn't send last night...am flaring bad everywhere!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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