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RD Inherited or Not

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Hi all. Just reading all the Flu jab posts and many say Mother Dad or other family member has it.

So started me thinking .possibly there has been posts on it before .but i havent seen them.

My Mum didn.t have RD.

As far as i no my Dad didn.t.

I have about five different auto problems.

So where did it come from .

Only 1 of my sisters have OA which i also have.

Does it pass on ordoes it depend on what other autoimmune problems you develop.

Hugs lovely people xxkathyxx

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oldtimer

There is lots of exciting work going on with the genetics of RA and trying to pinpoint which people are more likely to respond to which drugs - that is trying sort out exactly which part of your immune system is affected so it can be targeted more precisely. And this depends on your genetic make-up - which you inherit from your parents.

There is some information on the NRAS site about this.

You might also like to read this article: rheumatoidarthritis.net/cau...

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keeta in reply tooldtimer

Thank you xx

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Mmrr in reply tooldtimer

Interesting article , thanks.

I don’t know Kathy but am same as you, no one we know has it in family going way back, just me & yet my lovely bro has recently developed joint symptoms. Best I’ve read is that you can have genetic predisposition (? in our case 🤔) but it needs environmental trigger to set it off.

Keren x

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keeta in reply to

Thank you .my youngest daughter has joint problems .i.m hoping its not RDxx

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Oh no, hope not Kathy, 🤞for you both, it is a worry; my brother & I both worried for our kids xxx

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Gnarli in reply tokeeta

Oh flip, Kathy, I do hope not. Hugs

J

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keeta in reply toGnarli

Hope not too lovely but every sore throat her joints are sore .

I no that can happen .but her knees and hands seem to swell often .as with me they took years to diagnose wouldn.t want her on these meds .thanks lovely xx

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Simba1992

Probably so many different factors that play together. Have understood that genetics plays a 30% risk. Other factors have to exist in order for the AI disease to break out. Stress seems to be one other factor both internal and external.

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hatshepsut

As far as I was told, RD is not genetically passed on, but can be familial

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keeta in reply tohatshepsut

Familial??

THANK YOU XX

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VeronicaF

well on my Dads side my gran had it ,she was bed ridden in the end, I wasn't brought up with my dad, so only knew her when I was 16 and then your in your teens so not interested in old people and I didn't know her really.

I have fibromyalgia as well ,before this year being told I have RA too now, I got intouch recently with one of my half sisters on Dads side she has fibromyalgia too, so I warned her about not switching RA on with life style, if it was that, that did it?

my son has autoimmune problems with food and carrys EpiPen

I have always had a funny immune system, never could wear things that wasn't gold or silver, hair dyes, bad stomach on some foods, things like that really before now RA

please excuse spelling

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keeta in reply toVeronicaF

You sound like me .didn.t really no dads side as mum brought us up on her own.

Can only wear gold or silver earings etc.got loads of auto immune probs.xx

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popsmith1874

Don't know if it's all connected Keeta but my Grandfather had RA , my Aunties got Psa and my cousin, my Mums got OA and Osteoporosis all on my side so I think there could be a link in there somewhere xxx

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keeta in reply topopsmith1874

Thank you xx

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wishbone in reply topopsmith1874

As did my grandfather. At least I'm pretty sure he did as illness was rarely talked about in my family back then. He was sat in his armchair most of the time and used to shuffle his feet when he did try to walk. He must have been in a lot of pain but he was a tough retired coal miner and never showed it.

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keeta in reply towishbone

Ohh bless him .think we are lucky even tho it doesn.t always feel like it xx

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wishbone in reply tokeeta

He was a lovely man too, and a proper gent... just like his grandson. ;-)

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keeta in reply towishbone

Ahhh happy memories are good worth thier weight in gold..bless you xxkathy xx

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notsochunky

Mine was definitely inherited. My maternal Grandmother, 3 Aunts and my sister all have RA. I was the last to be diagnosed. My Mother doesn't have it though.

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keeta in reply tonotsochunky

Ad i said to veronicaf

I didn.t really no my dads side.but i do remember his mum was a very small lady .and i seem to remember she had OA. And struggled with it. My older sister had both hips replaced .my younger sister has thyroid problems like me.

But other than that .nothing xx

Thank you for your reply xx

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Mmrr

I'm the first in my family that we know of who has RD, but many of us are 'atopic' ...meaning we have a number of sensitivities such as hayfever, prone to skin rashes, get runny eyes and a cough perfume/chemical smells. One also has asthma and psoriasis.

There is a complex genetic link to RD, but environmental triggers such as stress or illness usually set it off.

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keeta in reply toMmrr

Thank you lovely .

Asked the question .o ly because alot of poeple seem to have links .but not me xx

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Gnarli in reply tokeeta

Could we be twins? Lol x

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keeta in reply toGnarli

Ahh that would be nice x

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Gnarli

I'm the only one of my siblings to have RD, hayfever, allergies, asthma etc. My Dad had multiple allergies which worsened with age and that's it. There is asthma and exzema in my children and grandchildren but, so far, nothing worse thank goodness. Short answer is blowed if I know but wish the scientists would find the causes soon.

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keeta in reply toGnarli

3 out of 5 of my children have asthma which i think comes from my hb side along with psoriasas .poor loves other than that i.m like you .xx

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Barrister

Neither of my parents had RD but I have PsA. In June my dad was diagnosed with RD at the age of 78!

Clemmie

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keeta in reply toBarrister

Bless you xx

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dbestdeb

My mother had it, a maternal aunt had it, and a paternal cousin has it. I suspect my sister has it but she refuses to visit a dr now because she was told 30 years ago that she didn’t have it.

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keeta in reply todbestdeb

Unlucky for you all .yes i was told same years ago .my bloods didn.t show it only scans at that time xx

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dbestdeb in reply tokeeta

I’m seronegative as well. My liver is affected, otherwise I think they would dismiss me too as my blood is good except the liver tests and a very special test they run once a year for different inflammation markers. My cousin who has it is a dr himself. I believe it is a hereditary gene that is triggered by stress or trauma or other illnesses.

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keeta in reply todbestdeb

After reading all the texts from all these lovely people i think you may be right . Hugs kathy xx

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VeronicaF

talking to my half sister yesterday who has fibromyalgia, she doesn't have any symptoms of RA and her bloods don't show RA (which is good news)

I had fibromyalgia for years before having RA now too

does that mean because her bloods show no RA, that she will never have RA?

I do hope so as wouldn't wish RA on anyone, so just wondering for her

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