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I have Rheumatoid Arthritis. Advice? |
When I spoke to my Doctors about it they just assumed with treatments. These treatments are not working. Get a new doctor, pronto! If you are suffering then they should give you answers. There are lots of treatments out there that can help with the pain and discomfort of the disease and slow down the progression somewhat. This is a chronic illness and the more aggressive you are in treatment now, the better your future will be. |
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