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19 thoughts on “Is Laughter a Real Rheumatoid Arthritis Medicine?

  • February 12, 2010 at 11:27 am
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    Thanks for the giggles. I don’t know if anyone else watches the Bonnie Hunt Show but at the end of her show, she always posts videos similar to this-just to lighten people’s days. It’s kinda of a low key talk show which I find very relaxing and helps to alleviate stress. Don’t know what it’s doing for my cytokines though! Hopefully something positive! LOL But everyone needs laughter.

    • February 12, 2010 at 3:18 pm
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      Julie, I love to watch the little girl talking about the Snotty Dr. on the Bulletin bd page – I never get tired of the laugh from watching that. :chic:

  • February 12, 2010 at 11:40 am
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    thank you ! ,,,,thats the best medicine i’ve found yet,, gave me a good belly laugh

  • February 12, 2010 at 2:46 pm
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    My husband and I watched the Disney Pixar movie “UP” and got a wealth of good belly laughs. Watching animated movies is not something we’ve done since being emptynesters, but now I plan to do it more often. Laughing helps my mood which gives me a temporary reprieve from my troubles.

    • February 12, 2010 at 3:14 pm
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      Great recommendation. We saw Up last night! Watch Monsters versus Aliens – it’s even better. Did you see Monsters, Inc? Or Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs? We watch Cars once a month since I have a four yr old, but everyoneon else watches, too.

      • February 12, 2010 at 10:12 pm
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        I haven’t seen these, but I will soon. Thanks!

  • February 12, 2010 at 3:18 pm
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    Last weekend there was an “I Love Lucy” marathon. I haven’t laughed or smiled like that in so long. And it felt good to laugh like that. And didn’t Lucy have RA? I don’t know how she did it, but she was great. And such a simple show brightened my whole weekend. BTW I think or at least feel I am in that difficult to control RA group. LOL

    • February 12, 2010 at 3:55 pm
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      She did, but I think she was like many & had ups & downs (flares & remissions). I also read she was very private about it, so we don’t know much.

  • February 12, 2010 at 11:05 pm
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    i know laughter is the best medicine, thats y i laugh a lot when i m not in pain n i also love to laugh. my school is a place where we ppl laugh a lot with friends. thats y love to go to school.

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  • February 13, 2010 at 12:15 pm
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    Oh, that baby is precious. You just can’t help but laugh at his “evil look” — and then his instant shift into sheer joy as his family bursts in the laughter.

    I suppose there are all kinds of scientific reasons that laughter “is the best medicine.” But I think mainly it’s this: While we’re laughing, our minds are filled ONLY with whatever it is that’s making us laugh. And it feels GOOD to laugh; it’s a sudden, total release of tension. You can’t laugh spontaneously and retain a bad mood; you have to stop laughing, reach out and wrap that bad mood or misery back around yourself, quick, before anyone sees. But that’s just for hard-core grumbly types. Most of us will revel in laughter and yearn for more. Laughter cancels out pain, even if it’s just for a few moments.

  • February 16, 2010 at 1:40 am
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    TOO funny! I sure want that baby too! I laughed so hard the dogs got out of bed and gave me the evil eye for waking them lol.

  • April 10, 2010 at 9:35 am
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    Thanks for this Kelly – Great timing – I needed a laugh this morning – unfortunately the link to the Evil Eye baby won’t work anymore…………….however the other links do.

    I was wondering while I am here if anyone else has taken Laflunomide? I have been on it for about 6 months and had no problem until a few days ago. At first I thought it was the RA – but now I am not so sure. I have the pleuracy (sp?) type feeling but for the past 3 days have had dizziness and have had trouble taking a deep breath – no other ‘side effect’ type things but starting to wonder if I am having a reaction to the med………………(yeah I am probably on the wrong post here but not sure how much longer I am going to be up this morning.
    I won’t let it go for very long – have an appt on Monday and if it’s worse before then I will take care of it………just wondered if you or anyone else has had experience with this med.

    Thanks for the belly laughs – 😀

  • April 10, 2010 at 10:04 am
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    Aww, Video no longer available due to copy right issues with Disney! I was looking forward to this. Everyone needs laughter.
    Cindy……may someone tickle your funny bone today 🙂

    • April 10, 2010 at 10:11 am
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      Cannot believe this: I watched it 2 days ago! I’ll ck on this right away. I wonder if his parents sold it to Disney? It was just a family YouTube video. Wow.

      Edit: Ok, there’s still lots of links to the funny baby video online. Here’s one – click here. I’m going to try to find a different video for my post since there’s a possible problem. One site I found claimed the family won money on America’s Funniest Videos, so that could be cause for Disney’s claim.

  • May 1, 2010 at 3:23 pm
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    Laughter DOES make a difference. Some days it’s just “if we don’t laugh we’ll cry…” but still. If you need a good laugh about side effects (and weight gain from meds like prednisone) I invite you to watch this clip from one of my presentations. I’ve lived with RA since age 24, 27 years now.

  • August 7, 2010 at 1:40 pm
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    Something I find interesting: I was starting to see a little improvement until I had a really difficult situation arise. I cried for several days over this stressful situation – someone was very unhappy with me and made me very sad. While all of that was going on, my hands, feet, and ankles stayed swollen and tight. I could barely walk, I stayed in such pain. Here’s the interesting bit – I was able to get away and relax. My family and I laughed and had a great time all weekend; I got my mind off my worries. My joints relaxed, swelling went down a bit. I do find that after a good comedy or laugh-filled visit with friends I’m in better physical condition. Great article – and thank you for sharing the Bible verse. I love that one!

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