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I barely can type but I am curious.  I got swelling on my elbow the size of an egg.  You push on it and it rolls around.  My other elbow joined in (it is so wierd how this f-in disease always knows to include the other side of your body in the exact same place ) als  o swelled but only half egg size.  VERY VERY PAINFUL.  I cannot touch my elbows on anything.  Anyway, rd said I would just have to wait until it went away on its own.  He said he could not give me a cortisone shot which I begged him for because I am diabetic and my sugar is not under control.  I just found out I am diabetic.  My primary doctor did not even look at my blood tests and I guess the rd assumed she was treating it.  T ommorrow I go in and learn to check blood sugar, diet, etc.  It is all very scary because I cannot walk and my feet get splits in them - on their own.  Never had this until I got the evil RA.  Anyway, I do not heal right.  I want to do a pred taper but cannot until my sugar is under control. 

 
Questions-  Have any of you had this bursa thing similar to mine?  How long did it last - my rd says it can take months to heal and I am praying this heals.  It is very hard to not put your elbows down.  I have to hang my arms over a pillow that is under my arms.
 
Have any of you become diabetic since RA - it seems it is going to be a limiting factor for my RA treatment.  ??????????
 
I no longer come to the board because it takes me so long to type and is very painful.  I think of many of you and hope you are well and thriving.  I hope the board is doing well and is supportive and peaceful.
 
Do you mind if I drop in once in awhile to ask questions from such a wealth of quality information I know most of you?????  I have so benefitted by this board's knowledge on many an occasion.
 
Take care all.
 
 
 
roxy2009-03-26 13:55:47Hi Roxy!
 
I was thinking about you the other night. Realized you had not been around to post in a while. I hoped you were doing better.
 
Sorry to see you are still not doing so well. Seems like a common theme with us both, huh?
 
Sorry to hear about your blood sugar problems. I hope you can get that under control soon.
 
Hope you are enjoying the springing of spring thru your big livingroom window!
Hey Roxy, I have missed you, I am so sorry to hear of your current probs, you were doing so wel, I was sending you emails but they were coming back, do you have a new address?  How is Kelsey?  Hope she is well, love to you both hugs Janie.  Don't you dare ask if you can come on here, you do not have to ask ever, you just come on down!!!!! Hi there Roxy!  I don't know a darn thing about bursa elbows, but I am so glad to see you posting again.  I am sure that these medical encyclopedia whiz kids can help you.
Hugs to you and Kelsey.
Sorry about the diabetes Roxy.
[QUOTE=roxy]I barely can type but I am curious.  I got swelling on my elbow the size of an egg.  You push on it and it rolls around.  My other elbow joined in (it is so wierd how this f-in disease always knows to include the other side of your body in the exact same place ) als  o swelled but only half egg size.  VERY VERY PAINFUL.  I cannot touch my elbows on anything.  Anyway, rd said I would just have to wait until it went away on its own.  He said he could not give me a cortisone shot which I begged him for because I am diabetic and my sugar is not under control.  I just found out I am diabetic.  My primary doctor did not even look at my blood tests and I guess the rd assumed she was treating it.  T ommorrow I go in and learn to check blood sugar, diet, etc.  It is all very scary because I cannot walk and my feet get splits in them - on their own.  Never had this until I got the evil RA.  Anyway, I do not heal right.  I want to do a pred taper but cannot until my sugar is under control. 
 
Questions-  Have any of you had this bursa thing similar to mine?  How long did it last - my rd says it can take months to heal and I am praying this heals.  It is very hard to not put your elbows down.  I have to hang my arms over a pillow that is under my arms.
 
Have any of you become diabetic since RA - it seems it is going to be a limiting factor for my RA treatment.  ??????????
 
I no longer come to the board because it takes me so long to type and is very painful.  I think of many of you and hope you are well and thriving.  I hope the board is doing well and is supportive and peaceful.
 
Do you mind if I drop in once in awhile to ask questions from such a wealth of quality information I know most of you?????  I have so benefitted by this board's knowledge on many an occasion.
 
Take care all.
 
 
 
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Type 1 Diabetes Associated With Anti-CCP-Positive Rheumatoid Arthritis
People with type 1 diabetes mellitus have an increased risk of a specific form of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP)-positive RA, according to the findings of a large case-control study of Swedish adults published in the March issue of the journal Arthritis & Rheumatism.

In addition, both diseases were associated with the 620W allele of the protein tyrosine phosphatase N22 (PTPN22) gene, prompting the researchers to suggest that this gene variant might "represent a common pathway for the pathogenesis of these two diseases."

"This provides the first evidence for an association between these diseases at a population level," coauthor Dr. Katherine P. Liao of Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, told Reuters Health. "The fact that a genetic factor like PTPN22 contributes to the risk of both RA and type 1 diabetes suggests that these diseases may share a common disease pathway. Identification of important, shared disease mediators is an important goal for both disease prevention and the development of therapeutics."

This report comes from the Epidemiological Investigation of RA, a long-term population-based Swedish study that recruited RA patients, aged 18-70 years, who were diagnosed between May 1996 and December 2003. Each patient was matched according to age, sex and location of residence to a control subject randomly selected from Sweden's national population registry.

In all, 1,419 patients and 1,674 controls answered a questionnaire that addressed diabetes, its treatment and other topics. Of this total study population of 3,093 participants, 71% were female.

Sixty-two RA patients (4.4%) reported having diabetes, 22 with type 1 and 42 with type 2, versus 51 of the controls (3.1%), 5 with type 1 and 46 with type 2. Self-reported type 1 diabetes was associated with an increased risk of RA, but the increase was seen only in patients with anti-CCP-positive RA.

Statistical adjustment for the presence of the 620W PTPN22 allele attenuated somewhat the risk that an individual with type 1 diabetes would develop anti-CCP-positive RA, from an odds ratio of 7.3 to 5.3. Previous studies had shown the PTPN22 allele to be a risk factor for both type 1 diabetes and for anti-CCP-positive RA.

Arthritis Rheum 2009;60:653-660.


Are you already on prednisone? I have shoulder bursitis (not nearly as bad as you describe your elbow thingie). Generally pred can knock it out.

If you are already on pred and it is that bad, I really feel for you.

Can it be drained??I'm so sorry you're in so much pain, Roxy!! It sounds absolutely miserable. I hope this passes quickly for you. Did the doc suggest *anything* that could be done in the interim?Long term steroid useage can cause diabetes.  Also, it might just be a coincidence that you have DM, it might not have anything to do with your RA.Sorry to hear you have more trouble Roxy. Nice to see you here.
 
Wishing you well.
Thank you all for your replies and support-  I am receiving TERRIBLE medical care.  I have not found a doc that will deal with me over 15 min. and my RD goes over every inch of my body and can get 1+ hour 0.00 billing then he says he is sorry he cannot help me more
  Lynn -  It was very nice of you to do that research but I have Type II but it is still interesting.
 
I am sorry -  I am just not doing well I think I will just read your posts  thank you
 
[QUOTE=roxy]my RD goes over every inch of my body
 
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that poor bastard
Oh for the love of god, make it stop!
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