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Hi Sara.

I don't have a frozen shoulder. For whatever reason, my body flares

suddenly sometimes and I can wake up in the morning with a " locked "

joint. I'm still new to all of this so am uncertain if this is normal or not.

I find RA to be very unpredictable. I am getting better at adjusting

though. This do get better physically and emotionally. It just takes

time.

You really sound like you have your hands full with the kids! Look at it

as 4 sets of helping hands when you need it. My kids have helped out

more than I thought they would be capable of doing. Once a week they

take turns doing easy chores around the house. It's amazing how good

they can be about helping out if they need to. Just find age appropriate

helping activities (like picking up toys, etc.), and the kids will get into a

routine of helping .

All the best,

> Sometimes there is a silver lining. Sick as it is, sometimes it

> takes drastic measures to get out attn.

>

> From what I get out of your post, you have a frozen shoulder but

> you're okay with that? You're a stronger woman than I bc there is no

> way I'd be feeling okay about that. I have 4 kids, all 10 and under,

> and I would not be okay with that.

>

> God bless you!

>

> Sara

>

>

>

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Hi Sara.

I don't have a frozen shoulder. For whatever reason, my body flares

suddenly sometimes and I can wake up in the morning with a " locked "

joint. I'm still new to all of this so am uncertain if this is normal or not.

I find RA to be very unpredictable. I am getting better at adjusting

though. This do get better physically and emotionally. It just takes

time.

You really sound like you have your hands full with the kids! Look at it

as 4 sets of helping hands when you need it. My kids have helped out

more than I thought they would be capable of doing. Once a week they

take turns doing easy chores around the house. It's amazing how good

they can be about helping out if they need to. Just find age appropriate

helping activities (like picking up toys, etc.), and the kids will get into a

routine of helping .

All the best,

> Sometimes there is a silver lining. Sick as it is, sometimes it

> takes drastic measures to get out attn.

>

> From what I get out of your post, you have a frozen shoulder but

> you're okay with that? You're a stronger woman than I bc there is no

> way I'd be feeling okay about that. I have 4 kids, all 10 and under,

> and I would not be okay with that.

>

> God bless you!

>

> Sara

>

>

>

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