Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 Jan you have my attention now. Since I'm going into the 26th year of diagnoses and just found this group in the past year plus I would like to explain a bit of what I have found from some of the longer diagnosed members of this group. Let me say that everyone I have ever talked with has been supportive, some like Tricia and others always here to love and support. I have zero experience with the newer drugs so am not much help with side effects of those. We always wish to support others, that is why I joined this group. Many many years I've lived with this disease wishing I in any small way could help others. But sometimes after many years living with Still's we are a bit sad, tired, and spirit sore. Especially for those that have ongoing sometimes worsening problems. We share among ourselves privately but don't want to scare or have it intimidate newer members. We are the warriors of this disease, and we continue to win! finding the ways to have a good life and still be grateful. And we do continue to support every member in any way we can. Please understand we have limped many miles. Spoken out of love, Pattymelt ----- Original Message ----- From: <jannee@...> > I have been sitting back reading and listening. Everyone just tells > it like it is. But the ones who have been diagnosed the longest here > seem to have the least to say. Kinda like a " Been there-Done that " > attitude. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 See now I went and changed the whole plate around by " venting " the other day....but, I know that's okay. Please remember, I am married to one of the most wonderful men on this planet, *but,* he has PTSD (100%) so, there are times when we have trouble encouraging each other. He has his support group at the local VA medical center where he talks (or not) about the war (usually Viet Nam) and why the average person doesn't understand them. They meet in person once a week. So sometimes I just " feel the need " to vent, and although I never stay depressed for more than a couple of days, there are times this " dragon " *still* frustrates the living heck out of me. This is such a wonderful, special, loving, caring, sharing group!!! Love to all of you! ~~tricia~~ -- From one long time dx member, Melt Jan you have my attention now. Since I'm going into the 26th year of diagnoses and just found this group in the past year plus I would like to explain a bit of what I have found from some of the longer diagnosed members of this group. Let me say that everyone I have ever talked with has been supportive, some like Tricia and others always here to love and support. I have zero experience with the newer drugs so am not much help with side effects of those. We always wish to support others, that is why I joined this group. Many many years I've lived with this disease wishing I in any small way could help others. But sometimes after many years living with Still's we are a bit sad, tired, and spirit sore. Especially for those that have ongoing sometimes worsening problems. We share among ourselves privately but don't want to scare or have it intimidate newer members. We are the warriors of this disease, and we continue to win! finding the ways to have a good life and still be grateful. And we do continue to support every member in any way we can. Please understand we have limped many miles. Spoken out of love, Pattymelt ----- Original Message ----- From: <jannee@...> > I have been sitting back reading and listening. Everyone just tells > it like it is. But the ones who have been diagnosed the longest here > seem to have the least to say. Kinda like a " Been there-Done that " > attitude. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 Melt and , Time Out! I am not putting anyone down. I have seen for myself that this is a very caring group. I, too, would have loved to have had just one person to share what I was going through before I was dx. All I am saying that some of the longer DX'd let the newer dx'd talk out what is bothering them first and then advise or whatever is needed, whether that is a shoulder or facts about meds. The same way that the brochure about Still's is great! Trying to explain this disease to a layman and what damage the " CURE " can cause sounds almost like a cop out. I know! I am getting ready to have the 2nd revision on my right hip implant (damage caused from Pred). People asks what's wrong with your hip...NOW? As if I am sitting here at home with my right leg straight up in the air and curling my toes around to my left ear (this is not a pretty picture). I do not want sympathy from anyone-just someone to understand that I would do anything for strong, healthy bones. I am in total agreement with you, I am glad that I found this site. I am glad that everyone is supportive from newly DX'd to Old Pros. I guess I will have to work on my communication skills. Big joke, I worked for GTE for over 20 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 Hi Jan, I know this was sort of to Melt....but, as I have had this disease " steady " since 1979..I figure I'm one of the " old pros. " 1971 then remission. 1973, remission, But, no more remissions since 1979. Do you have a date set for the second rivison of your right hip?? Please keep us posted when it is, etc. When did you have the first and second ones done?? I also know what you mean about people. After all of these years, many friends *Still* ask why I didn't make it to this gathering or that etc. Thanks to this organization (and Bob!) I now can hand them an informative brochure, and let them read for themselves what I have been *trying* to tell them for years! I'm wondering sometimes if they listen or not. Also, many of these same people I know, seem surprised if my having a knee replacement, and both shoulders replaced comes into the conversation for one reason or another. It's like Hellllloooooo! Remember the cane I used for years??? Remember the shoulder slings??? It's not just our friends either...it's our relatives. I'm not sure who is in their own little world...them..or us. Your friend, ~~tricia~~ -- Re: From one long time dx member, Melt Melt and , Time Out! I am not putting anyone down. I have seen for myself that this is a very caring group. I, too, would have loved to have had just one person to share what I was going through before I was dx. All I am saying that some of the longer DX'd let the newer dx'd talk out what is bothering them first and then advise or whatever is needed, whether that is a shoulder or facts about meds. The same way that the brochure about Still's is great! Trying to explain this disease to a layman and what damage the " CURE " can cause sounds almost like a cop out. I know! I am getting ready to have the 2nd revision on my right hip implant (damage caused from Pred). People asks what's wrong with your hip...NOW? As if I am sitting here at home with my right leg straight up in the air and curling my toes around to my left ear (this is not a pretty picture). I do not want sympathy from anyone-just someone to understand that I would do anything for strong, healthy bones. I am in total agreement with you, I am glad that I found this site. I am glad that everyone is supportive from newly DX'd to Old Pros. I guess I will have to work on my communication skills. Big joke, I worked for GTE for over 20 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 Tricia, I was DX'd with Still's in Nov. 1987. My first hip replacement was Dec. 1988. My first revision was Dec. 1996. My second and hopefully last one is scheduled for Jan 9, 2003. I changed the month this time thinking maybe Dec. wasn't a good month for having THR. My Rheumy says that I am in remission from Still's and have been for some time but the Pred did big time damage to the joints. My surgeon says that my thigh bone on the inside of my thigh (where the implant goes)is right around 1/32 of an inch thick. So I came home and got out my ruler to see how wide that was, not very. I hope his hand is very steady and his drill doesn't jump and cut it into. He wants to do shoulder replacement but I want to get the hip working A-OK before I start on anything else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 Oh Jan, So this *will* be the third time you have surgery on that hip. I was diagnosed in 1987 also. Until then I only saw our family doc who kept telling me I had severe RA. I was (as you probably were) only on steroids and NSAIDS and all the while damage was being done to the joints. Who knew?? Good idea to wait until after the holidays. Hopefully the surgeon won't be in a big hurry then. Also, let's hope this revision lasts much longer than the last one! I am thrilled to to read you are in remission from the Stills Disease!!! I had my first shoulder replacement done in 1989, and the surgeon took updated xrays October of this year, and it is still looking good. I am not a medical expert, but from personal experience, I would agree to get the hip done and *then* the shoulder. No, I don't have a hip replacement, but I had my choice to get the right knee or left shoulder done in 1989. I had the knee done first, then in 2000 the left shoulder. It was the right choice. The people being diagnosed with Stills nowadays have a better chance of saving their joints than some of us. There are the newer meds, and just the fact that most are being diagnosed quite soon and the disease is being treated agressivly is also in their favor. Please keep in touch, we'd like to know how this hip revison goes. January 9th isn't far off. Welcome to the world of " bionics! " Your friend, ~~tricia~~ -- Re: From one long time dx member, Melt Tricia, I was DX'd with Still's in Nov. 1987. My first hip replacement was Dec. 1988. My first revision was Dec. 1996. My second and hopefully last one is scheduled for Jan 9, 2003. I changed the month this time thinking maybe Dec. wasn't a good month for having THR. My Rheumy says that I am in remission from Still's and have been for some time but the Pred did big time damage to the joints. My surgeon says that my thigh bone on the inside of my thigh (where the implant goes)is right around 1/32 of an inch thick. So I came home and got out my ruler to see how wide that was, not very. I hope his hand is very steady and his drill doesn't jump and cut it into. He wants to do shoulder replacement but I want to get the hip working A-OK before I start on anything else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 Jan, I apologise for being sensative today. I have not been feeling well and must surely have read your intentions wrong. Forgive me please. I do wish you a final and successful surgery on your hip and know it must be very disapointing to have to do it again. I have both THR's and my right knee. Once again, I hope I didn't upset you. Be well, Pattymelt > Melt and , > > Time Out! I am not putting anyone down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2002 Report Share Posted December 21, 2002 Melt, No Prob. I had just got back from donating my last pint of blood for my surgery. Well, it wasn't actually my LAST pint of blood just the last pint I needed to donate. So I was kinda BLAH! So, Thanks for being the " Pit Bull " of the group. No offense meant! Just mean that you were the group's protector yesterday. Here's part of an old Irish Blessing for you... May you have warm words on a cold evening, A full moon on a dark night, And the road downhill all the way to your door. Your Friend, Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2002 Report Share Posted December 21, 2002 Tricia, honey! You can vent right here any day! (no matter how loving your husband is!) Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2002 Report Share Posted December 21, 2002 Tricia, honey! You can vent right here any day! (no matter how loving your husband is!) Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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