Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Getting Tested

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Rheumatoid arthritis is typically diagnosed through several blood tests, x-rays and ruling out other conditions. Many conditions can look like RA, but the correct diagnosis is essential to treatment. Early, aggressive treatment is important to halt the destruction of joints that occurs with rheumatoid arthritis.

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Lene Andersen, Health Guide, commented on Working on Diagnosis you're obviously a smart woman - this will be good if you're diagnosed. You need your wits about…

11/28/12

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V, Health Guide, answered Blood tests How are you feeling?  Did you get your results form the bone marrow test?   Best Wishes, V

04/18/12

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V, Health Guide, commented on Symptoms of Ra Hi, Jen,   You are already finding your way.  You identified one of the most frustrating…

01/24/12

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Brad, Health Guide, commented on just wondering Its a full dose, every week. I am really run down from my trip to DC, I will post about it soon. Hope you…

09/25/11

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