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please read my question in thread about riba/antacids

Hi everyone.
I have been w/o computer, so only on sporadically and for short periods. Have posted late "congrats" and sympathies to many-please read them. If anyone can answer my questions in the thread below, would really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Lauren
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lauren - i'm sorry about your troubles. i remember your fever issues and it was very scary there.  did you end up telling you gi that you got the antibiotics?  i would definitely think you had some "other" infection somewhere to cause the fever since it was helped with antibiotics.   sorry i cannot answer your questions, but i've been with you since beginning (i just took #13) and read all your posts.
i can just offer my prayers for you to come to some resolution to all this.
be well.
<3 michelle
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Lauren, I don't know if this helps any but I experienced fever as a side effect during most of treatment.It may be something quite different with you-I don't know. Be Well,frank
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Lauren, glad to hear from you. i've been wondering how you are. i got thru the first week without any major side effects, but did experience a couple low-grade fevers...nothing like yours tho...and some minor aches and pains. i understand how the RA can be worrisome(even without being on treatment). how long do you wait to see the new doc?  keep your chin up and think positive

lorrie
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