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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 103697"><p>Loth, there isn't a part of my body that doesn't hurt to some degree right now. Most of my pain is on the right side in the sacoriliac (sp?) joint and hip. I've had tons of blood work this year...several CBC's, checked for rheuamtoid arthritis, lupus, thyroid, anemia, etc, etc, etc. Dr thinks I have a connective tissue disorder or some other kind of rheumatic activity which is why she's sending me to a rheumatologist. She also said some types of rheumatoid arthritis don't show up on the traditional blood work (that primary doctor's order) and that the rheumatologist will be more specific, plus will do x-rays, etc. </p><p></p><p>The MRI is for the neurologist for some other symptoms which she says could also be explained by rheumatic activity, but wants to rule anything neurological out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 103697"] Loth, there isn't a part of my body that doesn't hurt to some degree right now. Most of my pain is on the right side in the sacoriliac (sp?) joint and hip. I've had tons of blood work this year...several CBC's, checked for rheuamtoid arthritis, lupus, thyroid, anemia, etc, etc, etc. Dr thinks I have a connective tissue disorder or some other kind of rheumatic activity which is why she's sending me to a rheumatologist. She also said some types of rheumatoid arthritis don't show up on the traditional blood work (that primary doctor's order) and that the rheumatologist will be more specific, plus will do x-rays, etc. The MRI is for the neurologist for some other symptoms which she says could also be explained by rheumatic activity, but wants to rule anything neurological out. [/QUOTE]
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