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Which came first, a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or multiple sclerosis (MS)?

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Which came first, a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or multiple sclerosis (MS)?

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In 2005, I finally got an MS diagnosis. It began in my left hand with tingling, numbness and weakness that traveled up my left arm, the same arm I broke when I fell in 1995. I underwent a series of tests for multiple sclerosis over the next four months. (For more information on criteria and testing, read “Beginner’s Guide to MS: Do I have MS? What does it take to get diagnosed with MS?”) The MS diagnosis was not a surprise to me since it had been a possibility after having optic neuritis in 2000. However, the RA diagnosis was a surprise at the time and friends asked, “Does this mean that you do not have MS?” My quick response was, “No, it just means that I double-dipped in the autoimmune disease bucket.” Day to day, overlapping symptoms (such as fatigue, weakness, numbness, and brainfog) can create a challenge in guessing which disease is the culprit. Some days it doesn’t matter the cause of the symptom, the treatment is the same. Rest. With more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases, n

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