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[–] 3 pts

Rheumatoid arthritis has come from vaccines forever. I got it from a required vaccine for college back in the 90s. Mine did eventually go away after a lot of diet changes, but I had it in every joint for about 5 years before it slowly started to go away.

My mom got it, the exact same deal when a doc talked her into a 'tetnus' shot after a cat bite. When she told me she got it after pressure, I was almost in tears. A few weeks later she started with the inflammation. She went through the diet changes and supplements I did but it still took her body about 5 years to stop the inflammation.

[–] 0 pt

i'm sorry to hear that about you and your mom. i hope you're both doing well.

can you expand on the diet changes? im vx free but arthritis is in my family and i worry about it. i'd like to avoid and/or minimize it before it gets bad.

thank you in advance.

[–] 1 pt

Rheumatoid is different from the plain arthritis. I only know about the one from autoimmune issues. Pretty much cut out any and all things that can a cause inflammation. I did the AIP (autoimmune protocol) one for a while and eventually modified it based on what actually caused me issues and what didn't. I also have always had blood sugar issues and thyroid problems from other vax induced autoimmune problems so it's probably way different for someone else.

I need a very meat heavy diet and for my mom it was more plant based (not vegan by any stretch but she had gout flare ups eating like me). She doesn't/didn't have other autoimmune problems. She also did the AIP and modified it. I end up 'sensitive' to anything I eat too much of, so say eating green beans at lunch every day for 3 days can cause me problems. I constantly have to change stuff up. I can have a few eggs a week but not daily. It's completely weird for me.

[–] 0 pt

crikey. i wish you the best of luck bro. didn't realize it was so involved for you.

my grandmothers was rheumatoid, but i don't know much about the disease itself. clearly you have some experience.

no worries, I appreciate the reply.