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Severe Pain In The Arms And Knees, Nausea. Blood Test Showing Inflammation. Chances Of A Torn Tendon In The Arm?

i have very bad pain in my upper arms both and knees plus nausea . ive had cordizone shots in all 4 areas. i have blood test showing negitive for lime and lupus . the blood showed positive for inffamation and infection. one docter thinks my upper right arm has a ripped tendon . help pain started dec 2012 and is very severe. i was very active before this bike ridding hiking.
Fri, 12 Jul 2013
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hello ,,i understand your suffering
blood test showing inflammation and infection...did you had any fever,cough,cold,sore throat,urine infection..have any family history of rheumatic disorders or any auto immune problems..
i suggest you to see a rheumatologist or an orthopaedician and get investigated and treated...
bye get well soon
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Severe Pain In The Arms And Knees, Nausea. Blood Test Showing Inflammation. Chances Of A Torn Tendon In The Arm?

hello ,,i understand your suffering blood test showing inflammation and infection...did you had any fever,cough,cold,sore throat,urine infection..have any family history of rheumatic disorders or any auto immune problems.. i suggest you to see a rheumatologist or an orthopaedician and get investigated and treated... bye get well soon