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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 15:34:01 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Need Remission Reality Check </title>
      <description>I've heard that us RA patients can have remissions but after&amp;nbsp;4 years with it, I haven't had one. 1st year did the steroids as needed, then went on to Methotrexate, then onto Humira for the last 2-3. Right now I do the Metho. once a week, Humira every 2 weeks, steroids as needed, Celebrex rarely, pain meds as needed. I have seen improvements after going on the Metho. &amp;amp; Humira, but no total remission where I felt like I did before RA. Is...</description>
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