tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008531276747263404.post713103729592550606..comments2016-06-28T15:57:46.352-04:00Comments on Secret Raindrops: My RA diagnosisSecret Raindropshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05568061118530640065noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008531276747263404.post-87608990398735672222013-03-26T10:24:01.336-04:002013-03-26T10:24:01.336-04:00It's really devastating to get RA so young. I...It's really devastating to get RA so young. I was 32 when mine finally got diagnosed, with 2 young boys who were neglected somewhat. It's good you acted faster than I did. Luckily when I finally went to an orthopedic surgeon for my feet he sent me for a blood test that made the diagnosis very clear - then I got into the "system" and years of "hurry up and wait" I hated the waiting to see if things would work<br /><br />You are so organized in your record keeping and I will be looking for the next installment. Your post reads like a mystery novel. Also I totally agree that blogging helps.Annette/@Anettohttp://www.yourgoldwatch.blogspot.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008531276747263404.post-82962940059418113002012-01-12T20:45:14.147-05:002012-01-12T20:45:14.147-05:00Thanks for sharing your story, Sari! It's alw...Thanks for sharing your story, Sari! It's always interesting to hear onset stories...so many alike, so many so different! I remember that initial feeling of, "This pain is normal, right? I must've just walked to much..." to the gradual realization of, "no...this is not normal...not normal at all." Sorry you're facing this, but glad you're writing things out - it's therapeutic!Danahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04380971544877462187noreply@blogger.com