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they don't see any RA but do see osteoarthritis. Now mind you this dr is a RA dr. but she doesn't treat fibro. My husband asked her what about the pain. Take tylenol as my stomach is sensitive to advil and the others. So now i am getting a new pcp and I'll see what they say. I think all these dr rely too much on test results and not on the symptoms. I go to Florida in the winter and everyone asks do you feel better there and I don't The pain is the pain. Not affected by the weather. Well for now i will keep doing what i am doing. I hope that you get results with your new dr. Take it one day at a time. God BlessView Thread



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