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PLEASE TAKE HEART! I know where you are, because I've been there. When you

can't find relief from pain you feel like a rat in a cage and someone invisible

is tormenting you and you can't escape. I know the path your mind takes when

you're looking for a door out of that cage, but don't go there! There's always

another day where you'll say, " Phew! I'm glad I came through that. " The worst

days are temporary even if it seems like they won't be. A day will come when

you say, " God, I'm glad I didn't do that! " I promise. Be aggressive with your

doctors about pain management and don't let them make you feel " psychosomatic " .

Don't be afraid or ashamed to take the medications you need for pain relief or

to help you sleep. In the long run, their side effects aren't as damaging as

the stress of the pain or the wear and tear on your body from missing sleep.

Maybe your health care professionals can hook you up with social services (or

look in the phone book or many local churches keep those numbers handy) for some

help with bills or maybe counseling and please don't feel bad for needing help.

How many years have you worked and paid into the system? How much of your money

has the government sucked out of your paycheck in your lifetime? I know it's

hard to need help, but it's your money anyway--or it would have been if they

hadn't " removed " it for you. Remember that your lack of sleep makes it harder

for you to make the right decisions, and you wouldn't want to make some choices

now from which there is no going back. Do you have a church family? Confide in

them, if so. If not, maybe now is the time to look for spiritual support. The

fact that you feel bad for not being able to work only proves that you are a

productive, giving person. You've probably been giving for all of your 59

years. Otherwise this wouldnt' be such a shock

for you. It's your turn to let someone else help you and GET THAT HELP.

My prayers are with you. Please hold on. laura

groggygimp <groggygimp@...> wrote:

hi

i was diagnosed with ra about 3 mos. ago. symptoms came on rather

suddenly, when over night i was nearly crippled with pain and went to

the hospital. i was angry and surprised at the diagnosis, since i had

n;o previous symptoms, and my ignorance of the disease led me to

believe i was psychosomatic, since i thought arthritis was no big deal.

i couldn't work for nearly 6 weeks, pain has improved only with

multiple meds, including methotrexate, prednisone, hydroxychloroquin,

naproxin, and humeris(inj. every other wk.). it seems that none of

these rx's are either cures or good for you. the symptoms are only

minimally eased, i'm now using a cane, and suffer from muscular

cramping in hands, feet and legs. sleep is hard to come by, and the

toll is great on me finacially. i'm slipping into arrears in rent and

bills. i'm 59, a man, and i find this all emasculating. i've come to

wits' end and see no future, but a lack of quality of life and loss of

work. with this disease, and my age future work is not likely. i'm

contemplating other ways out at this point.

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PLEASE TAKE HEART! I know where you are, because I've been there. When you

can't find relief from pain you feel like a rat in a cage and someone invisible

is tormenting you and you can't escape. I know the path your mind takes when

you're looking for a door out of that cage, but don't go there! There's always

another day where you'll say, " Phew! I'm glad I came through that. " The worst

days are temporary even if it seems like they won't be. A day will come when

you say, " God, I'm glad I didn't do that! " I promise. Be aggressive with your

doctors about pain management and don't let them make you feel " psychosomatic " .

Don't be afraid or ashamed to take the medications you need for pain relief or

to help you sleep. In the long run, their side effects aren't as damaging as

the stress of the pain or the wear and tear on your body from missing sleep.

Maybe your health care professionals can hook you up with social services (or

look in the phone book or many local churches keep those numbers handy) for some

help with bills or maybe counseling and please don't feel bad for needing help.

How many years have you worked and paid into the system? How much of your money

has the government sucked out of your paycheck in your lifetime? I know it's

hard to need help, but it's your money anyway--or it would have been if they

hadn't " removed " it for you. Remember that your lack of sleep makes it harder

for you to make the right decisions, and you wouldn't want to make some choices

now from which there is no going back. Do you have a church family? Confide in

them, if so. If not, maybe now is the time to look for spiritual support. The

fact that you feel bad for not being able to work only proves that you are a

productive, giving person. You've probably been giving for all of your 59

years. Otherwise this wouldnt' be such a shock

for you. It's your turn to let someone else help you and GET THAT HELP.

My prayers are with you. Please hold on. laura

groggygimp <groggygimp@...> wrote:

hi

i was diagnosed with ra about 3 mos. ago. symptoms came on rather

suddenly, when over night i was nearly crippled with pain and went to

the hospital. i was angry and surprised at the diagnosis, since i had

n;o previous symptoms, and my ignorance of the disease led me to

believe i was psychosomatic, since i thought arthritis was no big deal.

i couldn't work for nearly 6 weeks, pain has improved only with

multiple meds, including methotrexate, prednisone, hydroxychloroquin,

naproxin, and humeris(inj. every other wk.). it seems that none of

these rx's are either cures or good for you. the symptoms are only

minimally eased, i'm now using a cane, and suffer from muscular

cramping in hands, feet and legs. sleep is hard to come by, and the

toll is great on me finacially. i'm slipping into arrears in rent and

bills. i'm 59, a man, and i find this all emasculating. i've come to

wits' end and see no future, but a lack of quality of life and loss of

work. with this disease, and my age future work is not likely. i'm

contemplating other ways out at this point.

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