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Now i know R A is a disease in the blood that's usually hereditary but do you think its possible that it could be kicked in by steroid use specifically tren, my hands and wrists and elbows (both sides) so its symmetrical have been inflammed and hurting for about six months, so six months ago i stopped lifting upper body cause they hurt so bad, also i just went to see a rheumatologist and he said he doesn't see any visible signs of RA but what else could it be all the symptoms are there?? If anyone can help me out it would be deaply appreciated, Thank you
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