Disneychick13
I’m still a good onion.
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So I will try to address your initial question although I am quite disturbed, as others are, that an insurance company/physician would require OT/PT for RA along with other testing especially in light of your daughter actually having a diagnosis already. That being said…
There is no OTC medication or crème or diet that will help. Full stop. Before I was “officially“ diagnosed and had a rheumatology appointment, my primary care doctor did prescribe a tapering course of fairly high dose prednisone that was highly effective in the short term (it is not a long term solution but it did get me over the hump until I saw the rheumatologist). That will probably be your daughter‘s best chance at alleviating symptoms before her rheumatology appointment. Just my opinion, I am not a physician, but I do have RA and I do know how brutal the pain can be.
There is no OTC medication or crème or diet that will help. Full stop. Before I was “officially“ diagnosed and had a rheumatology appointment, my primary care doctor did prescribe a tapering course of fairly high dose prednisone that was highly effective in the short term (it is not a long term solution but it did get me over the hump until I saw the rheumatologist). That will probably be your daughter‘s best chance at alleviating symptoms before her rheumatology appointment. Just my opinion, I am not a physician, but I do have RA and I do know how brutal the pain can be.
