
Sending gentle hug first x
By all means call the rheumy department and speak with the nurses (I ring up the hospital helpline and nurse calls back) if no luck - ask the switchboard to put you through to the pa of rheumy consultant.
When I was first diagnosed, I couldn't move a few days after seeing rheumy consultant for the first time. By early Sat I just could not move only shuffle along and my hands were like stone, so I got my hubby to drive me to a & e - my little one was 14 weeks old. They were fantastic in a & e - booked me in over nite, did xrays of hands/fingers/wrists. I started a course of oral steriods.
It was sad because my hubby had to go home with our baby daughter because I wasn't able to keep her with me (insurance reasons).
BUT I was so happy that a & e looked after me, even though there was no rheumy people working over the weekend.
If you can't wait till after bank holiday weekend - go and see a & e.
Sarahkat, it is understandable to be tearful and upset, I truly understand how you are feeling. I am sure many other people with ra understand as well.
Let us know how you get on.
Xxx