Hello Leda,
I discovered what I have by changing rheumatoligists.The doctor I saw for seven
years was treating me for lupus. But when I switched my new doctor said she
felt I had been incorrectly diagnosed & changed my whole treatment regimen.I
don't actually have psoriasis myself but there is a strong history of it in my
family.It mostly affects the small joints like the fingers but can also affect
the spine.One can have psoriasis without developing the arthritis & one can have
the arthritis without developing psoriasis.You can get more info at your local
arhtritis association.Your vision problems are more likely to be related to your
migraines.I base that on my experience working in neurology for a number of
years.
Hopefully,this info will be of some benefit to you.
Take care,
Joan
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From: EmoTap
To: Psoriatic-Arthritis@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 7:15 PM
Subject: RE: [Psoriatic-Arthritis] psoriatic arthritis
Leda,
I am interested in how you found out that you had psoriatic arthritis? What
are the symptoms to know that one has it, versus arthritis or just
psoriasis? I have had the same patch on my elbow for about as long as you.
It gets worse, clears up somewhat, but never goes away, and then gets worse
again. I have arthritis of the hip and knee on the left side of my body.
And I have foggy vision in my right eye, but I attributed that to having
dealt with migraines on the right side of my head and eyeball for as many
years.
sms
-------Original Message-------
From: Leda Meredith
Date: 01/21/06 12:51:03
To: Psoriatic-Arthritis@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Psoriatic-Arthritis] psoriatic arthritis
> [Original Message]
> From: gingerchloebee <aj1@...>
> To: <Psoriatic-Arthritis@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: 1/21/2006 3:03:17 PM
> Subject: [Psoriatic-Arthritis] psoriatic arthritis
>
> I'm a 50 yr old female looking to hear from others about how this
> disease affects their life & how they cope.
I am a 43 yr old woman just diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis this past
year. The symptoms seem to wander--I had pain and inflammation in my right
knee for months, now the knee is better but my right wrist has been
affected for over a month. I try to avoid taking anti-inflammatory drugs
unless absolutely necessary, but I do have some prescription strength
ibuprofen on hand just in case. I have also just started experimenting with
some dietary changes generally recommended for arthritis of all types,
namely cutting down on dairy, nightshades (potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant,
peppers), and coffee.
Two other symptoms that appeared along with the arthritis, and which I've
read often go together as part of this disease are slight pits in my
fingernails and occasional blurred vision in one eye. The skin symptom,
which on me usually manifests as small outbreaks on both elbows and one
knee, does not seem to have worsened, and is pretty much the same as it has
been for the past 16 years since it first appeared.
I am still learning about this disease and what I can do minimize its
impact on my life.
Leda
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