CF related arthritis?

JazzysMom

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>jfarel</b></i>

For the past year I have had pain in two fingers. Feels "arthritis like". I wonder if it is cf related.</end quote></div>


It could also be gout especially with it not being the hand and only fingers. Just a thought...
 

JazzysMom

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>jfarel</b></i>

For the past year I have had pain in two fingers. Feels "arthritis like". I wonder if it is cf related.</end quote></div>


It could also be gout especially with it not being the hand and only fingers. Just a thought...
 

JazzysMom

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>jfarel</b></i>

For the past year I have had pain in two fingers. Feels "arthritis like". I wonder if it is cf related.</end quote></div>


It could also be gout especially with it not being the hand and only fingers. Just a thought...
 

JazzysMom

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>jfarel</b></i>

For the past year I have had pain in two fingers. Feels "arthritis like". I wonder if it is cf related.</end quote>


It could also be gout especially with it not being the hand and only fingers. Just a thought...
 

JazzysMom

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>jfarel</b></i>

For the past year I have had pain in two fingers. Feels "arthritis like". I wonder if it is cf related.</end quote>


It could also be gout especially with it not being the hand and only fingers. Just a thought...
 

Momtana

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I had a consult with a rheumatologist at my last CF clinic appointment - there are two types of arthritis that people with CF get. I have osteo arthritis - just like my sisters and parents.
 

Momtana

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I had a consult with a rheumatologist at my last CF clinic appointment - there are two types of arthritis that people with CF get. I have osteo arthritis - just like my sisters and parents.
 

Momtana

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I had a consult with a rheumatologist at my last CF clinic appointment - there are two types of arthritis that people with CF get. I have osteo arthritis - just like my sisters and parents.
 

Momtana

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I had a consult with a rheumatologist at my last CF clinic appointment - there are two types of arthritis that people with CF get. I have osteo arthritis - just like my sisters and parents.
 

Momtana

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I had a consult with a rheumatologist at my last CF clinic appointment - there are two types of arthritis that people with CF get. I have osteo arthritis - just like my sisters and parents.
 

bagged2drag

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One precursor to arthritis in cf'ers is vitamin d deficiency (so i've been told). I had a bad flare up that was nearly intolerable so I went into the E.R., they checked for gout and it was negative. I had noticeable inflammation in my hands, knees, ankles, feet and redness in the elbows. Haven't seen a rheumatologist yet though, I cant take arthritis meds anyways (allergice to most, no luck with the ones I can take). Talk to your doc if its problematic, he may be able to help (not that any of us want to take more meds, but...).
 

bagged2drag

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One precursor to arthritis in cf'ers is vitamin d deficiency (so i've been told). I had a bad flare up that was nearly intolerable so I went into the E.R., they checked for gout and it was negative. I had noticeable inflammation in my hands, knees, ankles, feet and redness in the elbows. Haven't seen a rheumatologist yet though, I cant take arthritis meds anyways (allergice to most, no luck with the ones I can take). Talk to your doc if its problematic, he may be able to help (not that any of us want to take more meds, but...).
 

bagged2drag

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One precursor to arthritis in cf'ers is vitamin d deficiency (so i've been told). I had a bad flare up that was nearly intolerable so I went into the E.R., they checked for gout and it was negative. I had noticeable inflammation in my hands, knees, ankles, feet and redness in the elbows. Haven't seen a rheumatologist yet though, I cant take arthritis meds anyways (allergice to most, no luck with the ones I can take). Talk to your doc if its problematic, he may be able to help (not that any of us want to take more meds, but...).
 

bagged2drag

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One precursor to arthritis in cf'ers is vitamin d deficiency (so i've been told). I had a bad flare up that was nearly intolerable so I went into the E.R., they checked for gout and it was negative. I had noticeable inflammation in my hands, knees, ankles, feet and redness in the elbows. Haven't seen a rheumatologist yet though, I cant take arthritis meds anyways (allergice to most, no luck with the ones I can take). Talk to your doc if its problematic, he may be able to help (not that any of us want to take more meds, but...).
 

bagged2drag

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One precursor to arthritis in cf'ers is vitamin d deficiency (so i've been told). I had a bad flare up that was nearly intolerable so I went into the E.R., they checked for gout and it was negative. I had noticeable inflammation in my hands, knees, ankles, feet and redness in the elbows. Haven't seen a rheumatologist yet though, I cant take arthritis meds anyways (allergice to most, no luck with the ones I can take). Talk to your doc if its problematic, he may be able to help (not that any of us want to take more meds, but...).
 

mom2lillian

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my husband was tested for RA, regular version of course, there is a factor in your blood when you have RA, I dont know if it would be the same for CFRA but I would think so. THey did find alot erosion in parts his body so they said yes to athritis forming but since he didn thave the factor it was not RA, I think that is how they normally tell difference. Perhaps the difference with CFRA being it starts young and is related to vitamins etc?

Wanderlost-I remember a post saying your vitamins were really low, I wonder once you get those back if it would feel a bit better? Do you remember being in pain like this before your levels took a dip?
 

mom2lillian

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my husband was tested for RA, regular version of course, there is a factor in your blood when you have RA, I dont know if it would be the same for CFRA but I would think so. THey did find alot erosion in parts his body so they said yes to athritis forming but since he didn thave the factor it was not RA, I think that is how they normally tell difference. Perhaps the difference with CFRA being it starts young and is related to vitamins etc?

Wanderlost-I remember a post saying your vitamins were really low, I wonder once you get those back if it would feel a bit better? Do you remember being in pain like this before your levels took a dip?
 

mom2lillian

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my husband was tested for RA, regular version of course, there is a factor in your blood when you have RA, I dont know if it would be the same for CFRA but I would think so. THey did find alot erosion in parts his body so they said yes to athritis forming but since he didn thave the factor it was not RA, I think that is how they normally tell difference. Perhaps the difference with CFRA being it starts young and is related to vitamins etc?

Wanderlost-I remember a post saying your vitamins were really low, I wonder once you get those back if it would feel a bit better? Do you remember being in pain like this before your levels took a dip?
 

mom2lillian

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my husband was tested for RA, regular version of course, there is a factor in your blood when you have RA, I dont know if it would be the same for CFRA but I would think so. THey did find alot erosion in parts his body so they said yes to athritis forming but since he didn thave the factor it was not RA, I think that is how they normally tell difference. Perhaps the difference with CFRA being it starts young and is related to vitamins etc?

Wanderlost-I remember a post saying your vitamins were really low, I wonder once you get those back if it would feel a bit better? Do you remember being in pain like this before your levels took a dip?
 

mom2lillian

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my husband was tested for RA, regular version of course, there is a factor in your blood when you have RA, I dont know if it would be the same for CFRA but I would think so. THey did find alot erosion in parts his body so they said yes to athritis forming but since he didn thave the factor it was not RA, I think that is how they normally tell difference. Perhaps the difference with CFRA being it starts young and is related to vitamins etc?

Wanderlost-I remember a post saying your vitamins were really low, I wonder once you get those back if it would feel a bit better? Do you remember being in pain like this before your levels took a dip?
 
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