Rheumatoid Arthritis
 
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Arthritis drugs have long been considered the "traditional" treatment option. Since individual response to drugs can vary and because potential side effects and adverse reactions are also a factor, finding the most effective combination of arthritis drugs can be a more difficult process than one would expect. Patients should become knowledgeable about the various arthritis drugs so they can make decisions with their doctor.
 
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Start blogging by creating a new post. You can edit or delete me by clicking undeThis Online Symptom Checker, it helps you to identify your disease by relating it with your symptoms. It is very useful for people who are very lazy to take an appointment and consult a doctor.Courtesy: About.com

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    After the diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis life is devastating. After years of mainstream and alternative treatments people need to learn how to manage the disease and live within limitations. This is not easy for an A type personality who thrived on stress and activity! Realizing accurate knowledge would empower us, I researched numerious books and scientific studies on Autoimmune diseases. One book stood out: "Extraordinary Healing" by Art Brownstein, M.D. I became proactive in health care and though to help others. Autoimmune diseases are especially challenging because they're chronic with no cure, while the cause remains a mystery. Remission with drug therapy is possible, but many can't endure the side effects or dangers. To deal successfully with Chronic Illness we need emotional support from family, friends, our peers and compassionate doctors to assist us with our healing systems. "We have a battle to wage and a war to win!" 'Good health to you' *Consult your Health Care Practitioner before making any changes to your diet. Comment @ [email protected]te something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview.

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