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Feet pain ( metatarsalgia?)

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Metatarsalgia feet pain soles , I’m taking some new meds on top of my old one are : atorvastin 20 mg aspirin 75 mg and mycophenolate 1 g twice a day , folic acid , instaed to improve my muscles weakness and fatigue I feel worst , the pain on the bottom of my feet is agony any suggestions? I’m see the rheumatologist this Wednesday. ( I have a trip to do abroad on my own and I’m not sure I can do it with the pain)

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Hi Melaxx. I was treated for GPA with mychophenolate but double your dose plus steroids Prednisone which eventually brought me into remission. Your condition is different of course. Hope you find the right treatment for you soon.

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