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I have been having horrible pain in my hands for the last couple of months. I mean, they hurt so bad they creak. It is a little better when I have been up for a while, so I can type. :kello:
(skip to the bottom for my questions if you don't want to read my long story )
It all started when I thought about going out and working in the garden. I had it in my head that the next day I would go out and rake and stuff. Even though that hurts my back really bad - I wanted to. I miss gardening!
I woke up and my hands felt like I HAD been gardening! My thumbs were so sore that I couldn't use them, and my fingers creaked (literally) when I made a fist. Needless to say I didn't garden that day.
When it went on for more than a week, I went in to the doctor. He yelled at me that I must not be keeping my diabetes under control. He did my A1C (which was normal) and I asked for a rheumatoid factor and sed rate (normal).
Last week I had a pre-employment physical. The nurse said she has CD and has the arthritis that goes with it. She takes Humira. That got me thinking...
So - armed with the knowledge that is WASN'T AS, I started searching out symptoms. Nothing fit. Curious, I looked up Ankylosing Spondylitis and guess what? Symptoms I had been blaming on working in an office are word for word symptoms of AS.
My back hurts - way down by my tailbone, not where it usually hurts for most people with low back pain. It is worse when I sit a long time, and almost intolerable when I stand for long periods of time. Dancing helps. I also have horrible plantar fascitis and ankle pain.
Now I am thoroughly upset with myself because I have another disease to worry about. What doctor do I see for this?
Also, of those of you who have this, do you have hand pain??
I can't find anything except RA that would explain that.
:runaway:
(skip to the bottom for my questions if you don't want to read my long story )
It all started when I thought about going out and working in the garden. I had it in my head that the next day I would go out and rake and stuff. Even though that hurts my back really bad - I wanted to. I miss gardening!
I woke up and my hands felt like I HAD been gardening! My thumbs were so sore that I couldn't use them, and my fingers creaked (literally) when I made a fist. Needless to say I didn't garden that day.
When it went on for more than a week, I went in to the doctor. He yelled at me that I must not be keeping my diabetes under control. He did my A1C (which was normal) and I asked for a rheumatoid factor and sed rate (normal).
Last week I had a pre-employment physical. The nurse said she has CD and has the arthritis that goes with it. She takes Humira. That got me thinking...
So - armed with the knowledge that is WASN'T AS, I started searching out symptoms. Nothing fit. Curious, I looked up Ankylosing Spondylitis and guess what? Symptoms I had been blaming on working in an office are word for word symptoms of AS.
My back hurts - way down by my tailbone, not where it usually hurts for most people with low back pain. It is worse when I sit a long time, and almost intolerable when I stand for long periods of time. Dancing helps. I also have horrible plantar fascitis and ankle pain.
Now I am thoroughly upset with myself because I have another disease to worry about. What doctor do I see for this?
Also, of those of you who have this, do you have hand pain??
I can't find anything except RA that would explain that.
:runaway: