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Yes i did. I have all the classic symptoms, dry mouth and eyes, awful fatigue and joint pain but my blood tests show no Sjogren's antibodies. In April my Rheumatologist put me on Hydroxychloroquine, an antimalarial drug that is known to help with the fatigue and joint pain and also the mouth ulcers I get. I have noticed that on a day to day basis my symptoms have eased up a bit but if I do too much i.e mow the lawn, too much driving, I get a flareup. The biopsy hopefully will give a definite diagnosis.
I understand that it is not uncommon for women to find that this condition can take about 6-7 years to get a diagnosis. I myself have had many of the symptoms for years, especially the tiredness and joint pain but Sjogren's was only first mentioned 2 years ago.