Guest guest Posted November 24, 2005 Report Share Posted November 24, 2005 Hi Noreen! It's so nice to hear from you. I'm very happy that you've been doing so well. You shouldn't feel guilty about that. We need to hear these great reports so that it gives us hope. I'm just sorry you're flaring again and hope that it passes quickly. The change in weather can be brutal. You're not a whiner at all! Happy Thanksgiving to you. a On Nov 24, 2005, at 1:06 PM, Noreen Saukko wrote: > Hi group. > I haven't been around for awhile, but I want you to know I read the > posts, and send prayers out to all of you when you need them. > > My name is Noreen, I'm 51, live in Minnesota, and have been > diagnosed with RA for about 3 years now, I think. > To all the people who don't know me, I feel I know all of you > through your posts, and I know we are all family because of this > disease. You can get some wonderful support from this group, as > well as very helpful information. > > I've been on MTX for almost 2 years now, injections, and have been > doing great. So good, one reason I haven't posted is out of guilt. > I didn't want to come on brag about feeling better when others were > suffering. > > I vowed I would tough this out and not let it affect my work > For the last month or so, however, I've been putting up with a > lovely flare that has actually made me ask to do different jobs at > work (I'm a lab tech, and I don't know if you would want someone > drawing your blood, whose hands won't bend.) My knees were so bad > one day, I needed a cane at home. My shoulders have been waking > me up at night. My carpal tunnel is at full blast. My elbows are > sore to the touch. And I'm so stiff, I have a hard time turning my > head, and in the bathroom....well never mind, you don't want to > hear that part. > I know a lot of this has to do with the sudden change from warm > fall, to winter we had here, but it really is ticking me off. > Stupid disease. Just when you think you have it under control, it > sneaks up and bites you. > > Ok, enough whining. > I know I'm still doing well. I can still work (most of the time), > still sew (most of the time), and can still ignore the housework > (all the time). Today, I can make a fist with each hand (yippee), > and only had a slight problem with my shoulders last night, so > caught some sleep. > > Sorry to those of you who are going through worse. I know I am a > big whiner. Just needed to do that. > > Happy Thanksgiving to all of you, and today, I'm thankful for the > people in this group, who are the most understanding of the > problems of this affliction . > . > Noreen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 Hi Noreen, It is so nice to hear from you. It is so nice to hear when one of are RA members are doing well. It gives everyone hope, that are life CAN get better. I am sorry your in a flare. I know what you mean about that bathroom problem, isn't it frustrating:( I pray that you will get over that flare soon, post more often enjoy hearing from you. --- In , " Noreen Saukko " <nsaukko@r...> wrote: > > Hi group. > I haven't been around for awhile, but I want you to know I read the posts, and send prayers out to all of you when you need them. > > My name is Noreen, I'm 51, live in Minnesota, and have been diagnosed with RA for about 3 years now, I think. > To all the people who don't know me, I feel I know all of you through your posts, and I know we are all family because of this disease. You can get some wonderful support from this group, as well as very helpful information. > > I've been on MTX for almost 2 years now, injections, and have been doing great. So good, one reason I haven't posted is out of guilt. I didn't want to come on brag about feeling better when others were suffering. > > I vowed I would tough this out and not let it affect my work > For the last month or so, however, I've been putting up with a lovely flare that has actually made me ask to do different jobs at work (I'm a lab tech, and I don't know if you would want someone drawing your blood, whose hands won't bend.) My knees were so bad one day, I needed a cane at home. My shoulders have been waking me up at night. My carpal tunnel is at full blast. My elbows are sore to the touch. And I'm so stiff, I have a hard time turning my head, and in the bathroom....well never mind, you don't want to hear that part. > I know a lot of this has to do with the sudden change from warm fall, to winter we had here, but it really is ticking me off. > Stupid disease. Just when you think you have it under control, it sneaks up and bites you. > > Ok, enough whining. > I know I'm still doing well. I can still work (most of the time), still sew (most of the time), and can still ignore the housework (all the time). Today, I can make a fist with each hand (yippee), and only had a slight problem with my shoulders last night, so caught some sleep. > > Sorry to those of you who are going through worse. I know I am a big whiner. Just needed to do that. > > Happy Thanksgiving to all of you, and today, I'm thankful for the people in this group, who are the most understanding of the problems of this affliction . > . > Noreen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 Dear Noreen, Nice to meet you. Please never feel like you're whining when you're simply expressing your understandable feelings about a difficult situation. Also please don't feel guilty when you feel better, and let us know. We all need to hear that it can get better!!! laura Noreen Saukko <nsaukko@...> wrote: Hi group. I haven't been around for awhile, but I want you to know I read the posts, and send prayers out to all of you when you need them. My name is Noreen, I'm 51, live in Minnesota, and have been diagnosed with RA for about 3 years now, I think. To all the people who don't know me, I feel I know all of you through your posts, and I know we are all family because of this disease. You can get some wonderful support from this group, as well as very helpful information. I've been on MTX for almost 2 years now, injections, and have been doing great. So good, one reason I haven't posted is out of guilt. I didn't want to come on brag about feeling better when others were suffering. I vowed I would tough this out and not let it affect my work For the last month or so, however, I've been putting up with a lovely flare that has actually made me ask to do different jobs at work (I'm a lab tech, and I don't know if you would want someone drawing your blood, whose hands won't bend.) My knees were so bad one day, I needed a cane at home. My shoulders have been waking me up at night. My carpal tunnel is at full blast. My elbows are sore to the touch. And I'm so stiff, I have a hard time turning my head, and in the bathroom....well never mind, you don't want to hear that part. I know a lot of this has to do with the sudden change from warm fall, to winter we had here, but it really is ticking me off. Stupid disease. Just when you think you have it under control, it sneaks up and bites you. Ok, enough whining. I know I'm still doing well. I can still work (most of the time), still sew (most of the time), and can still ignore the housework (all the time). Today, I can make a fist with each hand (yippee), and only had a slight problem with my shoulders last night, so caught some sleep. Sorry to those of you who are going through worse. I know I am a big whiner. Just needed to do that. Happy Thanksgiving to all of you, and today, I'm thankful for the people in this group, who are the most understanding of the problems of this affliction . . Noreen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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