Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Terry, I'm 48 years old also! I live in the Dallas area and I am so glad you are part of our family! What keeps me going: Jesus, family, church family, sense of humor, and this group. I hope that we are a source of comfort, friendship, and joy for you. You are so welcome to our group. God bless. jane > > Hi Everyone, > > My name is Terry, and I have had RA for 24 years since the age of 24 > (guess you know how old I am now <g>). For years I have resisted > joining a group like this because I did not want to be part of a group > of whining people who saw themselves as victims and used RA as an excuse > for not putting their best foot forward. > > My disease has progressed to the point that I use a wheelchair daily and > am now having to go on part-time disability at work. My doc took me off > all meds but 5mg Prednisone daily a couple of months ago and the pain > has been horrendous! > > In desperation last week, I joined this group. My goal was to find out > if the progression of my disease is normal. My main coping mechanism has > been denial - and at this point, that is wearing thin. > > How I wish I had joined years ago! You are all so inspirational and > upbeat. The information provided here is excellent and well balanced > with compassion and prayer. > > Everyone's response to Tess's prayer request and encouragement to her is > heartwarming. (yes, Tess, I am also praying for you and am certain that > the Lord has something special in mind for you. Just keep trusting Him, > NO MATTER WHAT). > > Thank you for allowing me to be part of your neighborhood. I am truly > honored. > > Terry Kaul > Arlington Hts., IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Terry, I'm 48 years old also! I live in the Dallas area and I am so glad you are part of our family! What keeps me going: Jesus, family, church family, sense of humor, and this group. I hope that we are a source of comfort, friendship, and joy for you. You are so welcome to our group. God bless. jane > > Hi Everyone, > > My name is Terry, and I have had RA for 24 years since the age of 24 > (guess you know how old I am now <g>). For years I have resisted > joining a group like this because I did not want to be part of a group > of whining people who saw themselves as victims and used RA as an excuse > for not putting their best foot forward. > > My disease has progressed to the point that I use a wheelchair daily and > am now having to go on part-time disability at work. My doc took me off > all meds but 5mg Prednisone daily a couple of months ago and the pain > has been horrendous! > > In desperation last week, I joined this group. My goal was to find out > if the progression of my disease is normal. My main coping mechanism has > been denial - and at this point, that is wearing thin. > > How I wish I had joined years ago! You are all so inspirational and > upbeat. The information provided here is excellent and well balanced > with compassion and prayer. > > Everyone's response to Tess's prayer request and encouragement to her is > heartwarming. (yes, Tess, I am also praying for you and am certain that > the Lord has something special in mind for you. Just keep trusting Him, > NO MATTER WHAT). > > Thank you for allowing me to be part of your neighborhood. I am truly > honored. > > Terry Kaul > Arlington Hts., IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 oh terry... you are lucky to have joined this group, you will get so much information and really good advise.... you have found the best place for what we have... i am newly diagnosed and i have learned sooo much here... my doctor was greatly surprised....;o) rae..oh my goodness sakes alive... the sun is shining so bright!!! yippeeee... [ ] Thankful for All of You Hi Everyone, My name is Terry, and I have had RA for 24 years since the age of 24 (guess you know how old I am now <g>). For years I have resisted joining a group like this because I did not want to be part of a group of whining people who saw themselves as victims and used RA as an excuse for not putting their best foot forward. My disease has progressed to the point that I use a wheelchair daily and am now having to go on part-time disability at work. My doc took me off all meds but 5mg Prednisone daily a couple of months ago and the pain has been horrendous! In desperation last week, I joined this group. My goal was to find out if the progression of my disease is normal. My main coping mechanism has been denial - and at this point, that is wearing thin. How I wish I had joined years ago! You are all so inspirational and upbeat. The information provided here is excellent and well balanced with compassion and prayer. Everyone's response to Tess's prayer request and encouragement to her is heartwarming. (yes, Tess, I am also praying for you and am certain that the Lord has something special in mind for you. Just keep trusting Him, NO MATTER WHAT). Thank you for allowing me to be part of your neighborhood. I am truly honored. Terry Kaul Arlington Hts., IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 oh terry... you are lucky to have joined this group, you will get so much information and really good advise.... you have found the best place for what we have... i am newly diagnosed and i have learned sooo much here... my doctor was greatly surprised....;o) rae..oh my goodness sakes alive... the sun is shining so bright!!! yippeeee... [ ] Thankful for All of You Hi Everyone, My name is Terry, and I have had RA for 24 years since the age of 24 (guess you know how old I am now <g>). For years I have resisted joining a group like this because I did not want to be part of a group of whining people who saw themselves as victims and used RA as an excuse for not putting their best foot forward. My disease has progressed to the point that I use a wheelchair daily and am now having to go on part-time disability at work. My doc took me off all meds but 5mg Prednisone daily a couple of months ago and the pain has been horrendous! In desperation last week, I joined this group. My goal was to find out if the progression of my disease is normal. My main coping mechanism has been denial - and at this point, that is wearing thin. How I wish I had joined years ago! You are all so inspirational and upbeat. The information provided here is excellent and well balanced with compassion and prayer. Everyone's response to Tess's prayer request and encouragement to her is heartwarming. (yes, Tess, I am also praying for you and am certain that the Lord has something special in mind for you. Just keep trusting Him, NO MATTER WHAT). Thank you for allowing me to be part of your neighborhood. I am truly honored. Terry Kaul Arlington Hts., IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Terry, I felt the same way as you. My denial worked pretty well for me, well, for a while anyway. I think over time, though, that it made things worse. When I came across this site, I thought I would give it a try. It isn't like any of the others I had been to. This one is filled with people who truly care for each other. It is a TRUE support group. I have learned a lot from being here. It was also nice to know that some of the symptoms I was having weren't only in my head!! 24 years is a long time to go through this. I have only been going through it for almost 3 years now, and I was ready to throw in the towel!! I felt lifted up finding the wonderful people in this family we have here. Welcome to the family, Terry..........Love and Hugs...Marina in Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Terry, I felt the same way as you. My denial worked pretty well for me, well, for a while anyway. I think over time, though, that it made things worse. When I came across this site, I thought I would give it a try. It isn't like any of the others I had been to. This one is filled with people who truly care for each other. It is a TRUE support group. I have learned a lot from being here. It was also nice to know that some of the symptoms I was having weren't only in my head!! 24 years is a long time to go through this. I have only been going through it for almost 3 years now, and I was ready to throw in the towel!! I felt lifted up finding the wonderful people in this family we have here. Welcome to the family, Terry..........Love and Hugs...Marina in Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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