Interview 35  

Interview 35

Age at Interview: 70
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 70
Background: Part-time catering, married with one adult child.

Brief outline:Polymyalgia Rheumatica diagnosed 2000 and various doses of oral steroids taken for 2 years. Swollen hand prompted visit to Rheumatologist Dec 2003 when RA diagnosis made. Depomedrone injection given and once since. Currently only on Fossamax (calcium).


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Thought his symptoms were rheumatism but did not visit a GP for 2 months which in hindsight was too long to put up with the pain.
 
Describes the effects of steroid tablets and reducing the dose over time.
 
He belongs to the Ramblers' Association and his doctor says he can still walk as long as he doesn't 'overdo it'.
Rheumatoid arthritis
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