Yes, unfortunately you can.
I suffer from arthritis in several joints.
The worst is arthritis in my spine. It has caused me a great deal of pain. I am on disability from it and have to have a lot of steroid shots and take a lot of pain meds and muscle relaxers. But I have a lot of other issues with my back as well.
I also have arthritis in my hands, feet, shoulder (left), knees and other places.
The arthritis in my hands is rheumatoid whereas the arthritis in my knees, shoulder and back are osteoarthritis.
Some days I can not even get up out of bed from the pain. Arthritis is not something to take lightly, it causes a lot of pain and it causes your life style to diminish. If you suspect that you have arthritis then have it checked and do exactly what the doctor says. This is NOT something to play around with.
2006-09-03 17:08:37
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answered by ETxYellowRose 5
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Imagine for a moment your arthritis completely vanishing right now.
If, in a moment, your pain and stiffness melted away. And your joints all of a sudden functioned like a well-oiled machine.
Like a magic wand was waived, you'd be able to jump up from your chair and run around the room like a kid.
And imagine that you'd never have to suffer as much as a pinch of arthritis stiffness or pain ever again.
I know this sounds impossible right now, but bear with me, because sometimes miracles happen.
It was a gift from a woman on the other side of the world. From the kindness of her heart, she took pity on my suffering and taught me how to completely reverse my arthritis.
Today, I want to do the same for you!
2016-05-14 12:41:24
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answered by AnnaMaria 4
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Absolutely. Example: Me. I have both fibromyalgia (the Arthritis Foundation does lump this in with arthritis) and arthritis in my upper spine from a car accident a few years ago.
2006-09-03 12:12:13
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answered by Red 3
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Yes
2006-09-03 10:27:43
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answered by AndyPandy 4
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If there's two different things causing different arthritis, there might be a different way to treat each one, so it would benefit from being named two different diseases.
2006-09-03 10:27:54
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answered by Paul 7
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it sure is. there are many different types of arthritis and you could get any one of them. If your worried about arthritis, talk to your doctor about calcium or fosamax.
2006-09-03 10:24:28
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answered by goldbarb45 1
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yes it is alot of ppl who have it have between 1-2 types at once
2006-09-03 10:27:31
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answered by Youngboston 2
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yes
2006-09-03 10:27:29
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answered by ang 4
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yes
2006-09-03 10:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it is possible
2006-09-03 10:26:47
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answered by Caroline 2
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