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Q: Arthritis Onset
asked by: stephanie on September 4th, 2003
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Has anyone heard of nausea preceeding the onset of arthritic activity in the body?
After about a week to two weeks of nausea, there began tenderness in the outer bones of the ball of each foot. A bit more on the right than left. This was in february. Now there is major discomfort in the first walk of the morning, and noticible changes in the joint just behind the little toes. A bulging and soreness on the outside of the feet. It is still worse on the right foot. It seems to grow less painful after moving around. There has also been a general stiffness in the fingers for a much longer time, but not so uncomfortable as to feel the need to do something about it.
I have been doing some investigation and have learned that the symetrical activity could mean rheumatoid activity. But nothing is mentioned about the possibility of nausea being connected to an onset.
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Patrick B. Asay
replied on September 4th, 2003
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Maybe off the wall, but perhaps...Abnormal growing pains?


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ivan
replied on October 2nd, 2003
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Stephanie
I also suffer with arthritis. I recently had my right ankle fused. A cluster of
calcium build up is currently developing on my left ankle. I recently watched a video from the library on ra. Also I just completed the book rheumatiod arthritis plan to win by cheryl koehn and there was mention
of fever and internal disorders related to ra
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