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I have rheumatoid arthritis-chronic pain in right shoulder and hand. None of my doctors will help! Any advice? |
I was diagnosed with RA in 2000. I have suffered with chronic pain for years, mostly in the winter months. My doctors are not sympathetic-I have tried pain management clinics-specialists-surgeons etc. No relief. Pain meds, ugh...doctors are so nervous the rather let me suffer. WHY? Prescription drugs do help in treating your symptoms of aches and pains, but they are still drugs which in itself is the problem. By keeping your body pure, your body can focus on healing without having to first process chemicals, which are sliced and diced by the enzymes in your stomach, leaving very little of the effective ingredients still in tact. This breakdown of chemicals usually leads to a build up of toxins in the liver and essentially can begin poisoning your body over time - recent news headlines prove it. I'd find me another doctor if I was you.I have RA also along with a few other things so I know your pain.There's a better understanding doctor out there for you.Good luck!No one deserves to have to live in pain everyday,that's what they make pain medicine for. |
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