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Hi Jillian,

Very kind of you to respond to my posting...it is also good to have

someone my age around :). Growing up with this was tough, so it's

nice to know that there is somebody out there who went through the

same...sorry to hear that the illness is getting you down. It is

hard sometimes, but try to keep your head up! Right now, I am in

England studing to be an Archaeologist, so if I can do that...blah,

blah, blah...well, you get the point, I'm sure.

The best,

> I'm new to the group, so I thought I would say hello to everyone

and

> tell you a bit about myself. I was diagnosed with JRA six years

ago

> when I was fifteen, and have, thankfully, remained realatively

> healthy since then. Currently, I am on 1 ML sug-q injections of

> methotrexate once a week...let me say, in the beginning it was a

> miracle. I was feeling 100% better for at least a year, although

> things seem to be going a bit downhill these days. Unfortunately,

I

> am still seeing my juvenille rheumy and he is not very agressive

> with treatment...can be extremely frustrating at times when I see

> firsthand how wonderful other treatments can be. Will see how

> things go when I see him again...

>

> My main conern at the moment is with some of the complications of

> RA...mostly lung and heard inflammation. Any information you guys

> have regarding would be much appreciated!

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Hey Jillian!

So good to hear from you again! But, alas, sorry to hear about the

cleaning...lol.

Guess I decided to be an archaeologist, for good, when I was in my

first year in college...had some really amazing professors and

opportunities...couldn't pass them up! I'm going to be in England

until June...then I go to Scotland to dig for a month and then to

Greece for the same. Will be back in the good ole US in August!

I've been away since last October, so I'm definitely looking forward

to getting back to New Jersey. Miss my friends and fam a lot.

Would love to hear from you again, so keep it coming! And let me

say, one more time, keep your head up!!!

Take care!

> > I'm new to the group, so I thought I would say hello to everyone

> and

> > tell you a bit about myself. I was diagnosed with JRA six years

> ago

> > when I was fifteen, and have, thankfully, remained realatively

> > healthy since then. Currently, I am on 1 ML sug-q injections of

> > methotrexate once a week...let me say, in the beginning it was a

> > miracle. I was feeling 100% better for at least a year,

although

> > things seem to be going a bit downhill these days.

Unfortunately,

> I

> > am still seeing my juvenille rheumy and he is not very agressive

> > with treatment...can be extremely frustrating at times when I

see

> > firsthand how wonderful other treatments can be. Will see how

> > things go when I see him again...

> >

> > My main conern at the moment is with some of the complications

of

> > RA...mostly lung and heard inflammation. Any information you

guys

> > have regarding would be much appreciated!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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In a message dated 08/05/2004 06:43:49 Central Standard Time,

Nat222448@... writes:

> I'm going to be in England

> until June...then I go to Scotland to dig for a month and then to

> Greece for the same.

I just wanted to say that sounds so darned exciting! Cary

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