1. Why steroid injections for rheumatoid arthritis / disease?
When joints are persistently inflamed, despite whatever therapies or systemic treatments are used, steroid injections for rheumatoid arthritis have been helpful for many people with rheumatoid disease / arthritis (PRD).
For example, my wrist and back of hand joints have been swollen since I had to drive several...Continue reading 14 Comments »
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21 Gifts for People with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Special gifts for people with rheumatoid arthritis / rheumatoid disease - UPDATED
People asked me for years to publish a gift guide for people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) / disease (RD). The past few months I thought about what the best gifts for people with rheumatoid arthritis are anyway. We appreciate the same loving gifts as...Continue reading 9 Comments »
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7 Rheumatoid Arthritis Bathroom Complications
Rheumatoid arthritis bathroom problems?
That’s right. Bathroom. Not a big fan of potty humor. But if you live with active rheumatoid arthritis bathroom visits can create a minefield of problems.
As the bathroom became more and more difficult for me, I wondered whether I’m the only one. Today, I’m being bold to ask. Do you have a...Continue reading 48 Comments »
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New Rheumatoid Arthritis T-shirt Store
Rebuilding our rheumatoid disease / rheumatoid arthritis t-shirt store
The doors are open – the new rawarrior.com t-shirt site is up with many new designs & products! The attitude is uniquely RA Warrior. It’s what I like to call “gentle advocacy” with positive designs that portray hope, gently confront ignorance, and increase awareness of RD / RA...Continue reading 6 Comments »
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After Fear and Failure, Freedom
Last month I wrote about a challenging personal situation, and I want to share an update with you, and I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about it. There has been another long court day and I’ve seen a lot of legal wrangling. My Uncle Sam posts updates on his GoFundMe page (for our legal...Continue reading 7 Comments »
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Can Potassium Reduce Pain in Rheumatoid Arthritis / Disease?
Could potassium reduce pain in rheumatoid disease?
“Oral Potassium (K+) Reduces Pain in RA: A Randomized Active Control Study of Diet Based K+ Intervention”
A poster presented at the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Annual Scientific Meeting earlier this month described how potassium may be important in rheumatoid arthritis / disease. Researchers in India randomized 172 people...Continue reading 13 Comments »
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Sonny’s Disappearing Digits: a Fairy Tale of Rheum Disability
A few weeks ago in the car, Roo and I were talking about how hard it is to explain and understand rheumatoid disease (RD) and rheum disability. Roo is alone among my five children in that he has no memory of the strong, healthy woman I was before full-blown RD onset when he was 6...Continue reading 10 Comments »
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Hardest #rheum Question From a Reader: Where Do I Go From Here?
Your comments, I’ve said, are a special blog in themselves, rich with insight and passion. Let’s talk about a recent comment by Paul on What’s Your First Symptom of Rheumatoid Arthritis:
Hi All , my nanna was critical with it my Mum has spur’s on her spine her fingers are twisted and knarled and can’t hardly...Continue reading 13 Comments »
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Frozen: Ice Pack Princess
Little blue ice pack friends
Roo still sleeps with stuffed animals – actually today there’s a more dignified word for them: plush toys. Since the plush characters are soft, he doesn't mind that they take up most of his bed. With an ice pack, it’s a different story: more like the fairy tale Frozen.
Ice packs are...Continue reading 21 Comments »
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3 Things That Control How Much #Rheum Can Steal from You
Ever feel like Rheumatoid Disease is eating away at your life? Stealing abilities – even responsibilities – you enjoyed?
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
Roo’s been asking this tongue twister / riddle lately: ”How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?” He enjoys saying it faster and faster. Boy was...Continue reading 9 Comments »
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Rheumatoid Disease Thriller: Mystery of the Injured Thumb
“Mysterious” experiences like these can be common with rheumatoid disease and I hope you’ll share some of yours in the comments. Now, on to my rheumatoid arthritis thumb...
Several months ago I reached out with my right hand to grasp the handle of a rolling suitcase, and my thumb did not grip. I was met with...Continue reading 24 Comments »
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Chronic Pain vs. Recurrent Acute Pain in Rheumatoid Disease
An honest examination shows pain related to rheumatoid disease may frequently be better described as recurrent acute pain than classic chronic pain.
Is “chronic pain” the right way to describe Rheumatoid Disease pain?
According to the National Institutes of Health, chronic pain is “any pain lasting more than 12 weeks. Whereas acute pain is a normal sensation...Continue reading 28 Comments »
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