Arthritis and Your Weight by pmoyni It's a horrible fact of life; for arthritis sufferers, movement is often very painful and for arthritis sufferers, movement is absolutely essential. Lack of exercise automatically adds weight. Weight increases the stiffness and pain of arthritis. So, what to do? Well, I'm not going to tell you to [...]
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Rheumatoid Arthritis: What is Seronegative Rheumatoid Arthritis? by Serena R. Schad People have heard the term seronegative Rheumatoid Arthritis many times before, but what exactly does it mean? What does this mean for your individual prognosis? Simply put: the patient will always test negative for the rheumatoid factor during routine blood tests given to diagnose rheumatoid [...]
More Than Just Our Furry Friends or Children by Niki Wyre For those of us lucky enough to own pets or should I say have pets that own us, we already know how wonderful they can be. Our furry babies are more than cute shaggy or soft faces that can help make us smile [...]
RA & Prednisone: Battling the Steroid Weight Gain by Niki Wyre Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis tend to have a love / hate relationship with their steroid treatments like Prednisone. Whereas most of the time it is necessary and often crucial to keep painful symptoms at bay, some of the side effects can be distressing [...]
Battling Rheumatoid Arthritis Depression with Laughter by Niki Wyre Ever feel like you are a warrior getting ready for battle just getting ready before bedtime? First there is the bedtime meds, followed by the biofreeze or icy/hot you apply. Once that dries there are ace bandage wraps, wrist, elbow, or knee braces. Then you [...]
Telling Your Children that You have Autoimmune Arthritis by Bridget Seritt When I gave birth to my first child, I had already been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis for 3 years. Unfortunately, childbirth caused the illness to compound with 2 more autoimmunes and consequently caused a lot of physical and mental damage. My children have [...]