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Hi my name is David

I am 64 and in the past 6 months I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and currently on medication, but I have been having headaches every day.

Just wondering if this is to do with the RA or the medication

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MAS_Nurse

Hello David

Thank you for your message and welcome to this group.

I am sorry that you are experiencing these headaches.

You are right it could be the medication.

You need to see your doctor(GP) to assess this.

You may find the following groups helpful within health unlocked:

NRAS

Fiery Bones. These both support people with rheumatoid arthritis.

There is more information about rheumatoid arthritis at

Www.nhs.conditions.rheumatoid arthritis.

Good luck

Best wishes

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Dolphin14

I agree it's probably the med. speak with the md to be sure

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