aortic dissection associated with AS
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Cleveland - OH
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I'm not sure who you follow for your AS, but it might be worth asking your rhematologist for their opinion or experience with
vasculitis in the setting of AS.
good luck.
I don't have AK, but I do have costochondritis. The costo was terrificly relieved when I rec'd 3 cortisone shots in my ribs and 3 in my chest. Now I just get a mild "attack" and it doesn't last long. (I don't do anything that will strain that area, either). If I ever get to that point again I will go back to my rheum and get more shots. Are you allowed to get cortisone shots? If so, maybe you should consider them.
By the way there is a good chat in Yahoo Users chatrooms, it's called Chronic Illness Support (the name chgs depending on who opens the room). There are many with fibro there and a few come in who have AK. The group is primarily, but not limited by any means to fibro, cfs, lupus, MS, arthritis, you get the idea.