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wolf333

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  1. was told by my old md after years of test for all kinds of things,i have lupus and have had it for at least 17 years,well he retire and a new md took over and wants to start all over again,and when asked about being refereed to a r/a and a pain clinic since he doesn't want to give me strong enough meds to help with the pain,and only gives me a shoot of todal once a month it helps with the swelling,but doesn't last long,all i want is to try to go back to work even if it's got to be at night,sun make me go in to a flare,as well as stress,been told by other md need to see one that's will listen to me and not be afraid of sending me to others for help,made a appt. this Thursday to see a new md,he as good reviews on the web,but still nerves

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