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Hi everyone. My name is Jane and I just received a diagnosis of RA. I am one

of the 20% who test negative, yet have the disease. This is very hard to accept.

My question is does everyone who has this end up crippled? Is it only a matter

of time? Help me out.

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Hi there I'm also new here...and learning. I was just diagnosed also. I have

been reading books and some of the info here. Right now I'm just taking it one

day at a time.

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> Hi everyone. My name is Jane and I just received a diagnosis of RA. I am one

of the 20% who test negative, yet have the disease. This is very hard to accept.

My question is does everyone who has this end up crippled? Is it only a matter

of time? Help me out.

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Hi Jane,

I was diagnosed 10 years ago at the age of 43. I tested negative also and was

bed bound and unable to do absolutely anything when I finally got into my rheumy

office after 2 months, mine literally came on overnight, literally over one

night. Shortly after I started on methotrexate I was practically back to

normal, I don't think you would even know that I have it. So have faith and get

to a rheumy asap, if you don't like the first one try another. I ocassionally

have a bad day and last summer I was hospitalized for a week for a toe flare but

that is really not the norm for me. Good luck, in PA

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Hi everyone. My name is Jane and I just received a diagnosis of RA. I am one

of the 20% who test negative, yet have the disease. This is very hard to accept.

My question is does everyone who has this end up crippled? Is it only a matter

of time? Help me out.

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> I have a 21 year old daughter with autism spectrum disorder and am trying

Zyme Prime enzymes. Steph has awful medication reactions so I've learned to

introduce medications reactions very slowly. To get an idea of what would happen

I started it too.

> Her reactions have been okay on only 1/4 of a ta b with eqch meal. she was

very active and very vocal, a little agitated, wet her bed constantly. My

reactions are the question, I felt awful, almost like a mild migraine every day,

and dizzy! The reactions only kicked in after I had been on the enzymes for a

few days. I stopped them yesterday and the dizziness has gone away, and I feel

better. It sounds silly but they were definitely affecting me neurologically. Is

this common? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

At my house, because of better digestion of food, enzymes did at first tend to

increase yeast. Bedwetting and dizziness meant yeast here. I would try

increasing the yeast protocol and see if that helps.

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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