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Originally Posted by k1j14mom I have been having leg and arm pain on and off for almost 2 years and the can't figure out what is wrong. Recently it has gotten worse I am on naproxen and ultram and lortab for the pain and inflammation. The only thing that is elevated when they tested me for RA and lupus my c-reactive protein levels were slightly elevated but I was taking naproxen at the time and didn't know if that would lower my CRP test results |
I agree, you need a referral to a rheumatologist. There are a number of diseases that have similar symtpoms. Lupus is called the great imitator because it can have the same symtpoms that other diseases do. I do have lupus. A regular doctor rarely has the training to properly diagnose autoimmune disease. That is why you need a rheumatologist. The American Academy of Rheumatologists has a website where you can find a member by geographical region.
Before you see a rheumatologist, take time to clearly write down what your symptoms are. Describe the pain thoroughly. What makes it better? What makes it worse? How long does it last? What relieves the pain? When did you first notice the pain? Do you get it every day? All day?
Then get copies of any lab tests that you have had. These belong to YOU and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Yes, they can be sent directly to the rheumatologist, but as most proactive lupus patients will tell you, it is best to keep copies of EVERYTHING yourself. You may be referred to several other specialists and having copies of your records will make all of this a lot easier.
Best wishes in your pursuit of a diagnosis.