Guest guest Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 Thank you traci for your response I am 30 yrs old and my uncle also has sarc that is a blood uncle he has had it for about 17yrs but I never new it and he never complained about having it. How do you know that it is in remission. Also is there a way to tell how long you have had it for. I'm debating if I really need to take any steroids . I know there are side effects that I feel are worst then my symptoms are right now. Is more my choice or my docs choice to put me on meds . My real chief complaint is just joint and muscle aches. I am taking just extra strength tylenol. For the pain. Also my job is very active I am a outside electrical lineman I climb lots of poles and ladders. I really don't know what to take. I have to keep my mind clear for my job .one wrong move and I won't be worrying about sarc anymore. Any suggestions will be helpful. I also changed my diet to help the inflammation down is there any foods I must definetly stay away from. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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