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What I mean to say is sometimes even when we do certain tests we are not able to detect the same but i am convinced that due to RA i had to undergo a surgery of my neck. Since it attacks all joints one has to be careful. Today I am under treatment and 90 percent ok and cured but that 10 percent is very disturbing, as due to this ailment one goes into a depression and it is then the RA triggers very fast. I live a healthy life style i do daily exercise, drink a lot of water, avoid alcohol as these medicines damage your liver and kidneys unknowingly. I have an oil free food which is mostly boiled in nature, have lot of fruits and salads, avoid the seeds in cucumber, avoid lemon or any sour fruits as it triggers attacks, red meat as much as possible. I am sure if I can come out anyone can....good luck be brave face it with a smile RA will go.
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