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02/05/2008 14:58
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Learning the Signs and Symptoms of Arthritis

http://www.allaboutarthritis.com/AllAboutArthritis/ layoutTemplates/html/en/contentdisplay/document/condition/ arthritis/generalArticle/arthritis_signs_symptoms.htm

Written by DynoMed.com, Indianapolis, IN

Arthritis is a term that includes a group of disorders that affect your joints and muscles. Arthritis symptoms include joint pain, inflammation and limited movement of joints. When a joint is inflamed it may be swollen, tender, warm to the touch or red. Surrounding each joint is a protective capsule holding a lubricating fluid to aid in motion. Cartilage, a slippery smooth substance, covers most joints to assure an even, fluid motion of the joint. With joint arthritis, the cartilage may be damaged, narrowed and lost by a degenerative process or by inflammation making movement painful.

There are many different signs and symptoms of arthritis. If you have experienced pain, stiffness, or swelling around a joint for more than two weeks, you should visit your physician. Only a physician can determine if you are suffering from symptoms of arthritis. You need to find out which type you have in order to start the best course of arthritis treatment. These arthritis symptoms may come up suddenly or slowly over time and may also include sleeplessness, fatigue, depression, and muscle aches.

Many people will experience some difficulty functioning at home, at work or at play because of joint pain, stiffness and loss of motion regardless of the type of arthritis they have. Getting out of bed in the morning, buttoning buttons, writing, sewing, meal preparation, dressing, sleeping, walking, climbing stairs, arising from a chair or a toilet seat and attending to matters of personal hygiene may all be impaired to some degree by arthritis pain and joint stiffness. A lot of people find that impairment of mobility is more distressing to them than arthritis pain.

By going to the doctor immediately, you can start a treatment plan that will help protect your joints and lessen the arthritis pain. You can start to protect your joints by avoiding excess stress and perhaps by using assistive devices to help you around the house. Staying at your ideal weight will also help relieve pressure on your hips and knees. A major goal of all arthritis treatment is the preservation or improvement of daily tasks.

Hugs and Prayers For A Better Pain Day,

Dr. Patty
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03/04/2008 10:17
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HI Dr Patty

When they were trying to find what is wrong with me, and my main thing I guess is the Fibro, they said I also have Rheumatoid Arth. All I know is there are times the EVERYTHING is difficult to do. But they didn't give me any treatment plan. And they are barely doing anything for the Fibro. I'm on Gabapentin, Flexeril and Cymbalta. I've gained over 70 pounds and have so much swelling and fluid build up it makes it so I can barely walk most times. They can't figure out why I'm swelling. All they do is check my legs (imprint test) and say yes, you are still swollen. Shoot, I can tell them that. My legs look like...I don't know what is that big, but I have little plump sausages for toes, my ankles are gone, etc. But it's not just my legs its all over. I also have Chronic IBS-C and they told me to use the over the counter remedies. They have now had me try them all and none work. What SHOULD they be doing for me, and HOW do I get them to do it. The new Doc in my clinic doesn't believe in pain meds, and so I've been off all pain meds for about 5 weeks now. Today the pain is so bad all over I feel like I'm going to burst.


Pamela {please}

I wish tons of love and hugs!

Favorite sites besides MDJunction:
http://www.invisableillness.com
& the Fibro Store at:
http://www.cafepress.com/artisticability

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