Arthritis For both Osteo and Rheumatoid arthritis.


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Old 08-18-2019, 05:21 PM #1
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I have 2 friends just dx'd in the last year or so, and my neighbor is now trying to manage RA without the drugs...she took some of them for about a year and she's trying to recover from all the side effects.

The other friend is combining both but would LOVE to not take the drugs. Her doc is now testing for Lyme and maybe it's not RA.

I deal with body wide OA for all my life since 18 and I'll be 77....hip replacement in 2010, left me with a big mess of complications. grrrrrr

I just found this group and lots of good information here....thanks
I took Plaquenil for almost two years and my Rheumatologist had me discontinue this past May. I take no other drugs for my RA.
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