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I have UC, RA and Fibromyalgia. I’ve been on remicade, Humira and now Cimazia. So far Cimazia has helped my RA and UC. Weight gain has been a big problem. I started with UC 10 years ago only. Then as time progressed, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and than RA. I was very active before I was diagnosed with UC. Now with all 3 I’m disabled but still to stay somewhat active. Which is hard most days. If I push myself I’m in pain for days. Anyone else out with these diagnoses?

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I have Crohn’s and they looking into me possibly having fibromyalgia also, I am waiting for an appointment with a specialist. I am 56 and I feel like a 90 year old woman sometimes. I really hope I don’t have it.

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