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Welcome Ruthie:

This is a wonderful group for support, and

information, the personal contributions as to

medications and treatments has been invaluable to me,

and I am sure you will benefit from our combined

experience too. We have members of all ages - RA or

another autoimmune disease is the common denominator

here - and that is what holds us together - we can say

anything, complain, whine, tell of good times and bad,

we get it when no one else does.

Personally, I am 51 years old, married for 23 years,

with a 21 year old son, and 18 year old daughter. I

do not work as I cannot find a job that I can

comfortably do because of physical restrictions

brought on by RA and FM. I was dx almost 7 years ago

with RA. I live on a small farm with horses, assorted

fowl, and dogs - the animals keep me going, and the

horses get me up in the morning with their hungry

neighs - otherwise, I would have a hard time getting

motivated to do anything some days.

No one here will ever think that you are a whiner lol.

We all need a good whine and vent now and then, and

that is what we are here for. We truly understand

what you are going through, and it can get very

frustrating trying to cope with what RA brings to your

life, and trying to find something that will help. As

we say, " whine and cheese served here everyday " , so

don't be shy when times are hard.

a and (our moderators) can point you toward

some really helpful sites which will give you

information which will help you to understand more

about RA, and how to cope with it. I've learned a lot

just reading other member's posts. There is no set

course of disease in RA - I've learned to take one day

at a time, enjoy the good days, and make it through

the bad days as best I can. One of the most

frustrating things for me is that we don't know what

is going to happen, how RA will affect our lives, and

there is no cure. But there are a lot of medications

out there and more research every day, maybe even a

cure down the road.

Are you taking anything other than the Remicade? I am

on a combo of meds that I have found helpful in my

case, Enbrel, Methotrexate, Mobic, and Ultracet.

Sometimes it takes a while to find the right med/combo

of meds that help. Also, rice socks, a massage mat,

and hot showers help too.

Anyway, am rambling on here - hope that this helps -

Kathe in CA

--- paa3171 <paa3171@...> wrote:

> Hi, I am a 34 yr old mother of two and a wife. I

> also work full

> timein the internatl banking industry. I was

> diagnosed (finally!)

> with RA a little over a year ago and the disease has

> steadily

> progressed. I am having a hardtime finding a

> support group because of

> my age (it seems like everyone else is older and I

> feel out of

> place). I have been out of work for approx 2 wks

> now because of my

> flare up. I seem to have a pharmacy in my medicine

> cabinet and i go

> for remicade treatments which do not seem to be

> helping. Is there

> someone I could talk to? I really need all the

> advice I can get in

> regards to coping with the disease and how I can

> help myself. Please

> don't think I am a whiner I am just very frustrated

> and need to find

> some alternative ways to help myself.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Ruthie

>

>

>

>

>

>

Kathe in CA

__________________________________

- PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

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Welcome Ruthie:

This is a wonderful group for support, and

information, the personal contributions as to

medications and treatments has been invaluable to me,

and I am sure you will benefit from our combined

experience too. We have members of all ages - RA or

another autoimmune disease is the common denominator

here - and that is what holds us together - we can say

anything, complain, whine, tell of good times and bad,

we get it when no one else does.

Personally, I am 51 years old, married for 23 years,

with a 21 year old son, and 18 year old daughter. I

do not work as I cannot find a job that I can

comfortably do because of physical restrictions

brought on by RA and FM. I was dx almost 7 years ago

with RA. I live on a small farm with horses, assorted

fowl, and dogs - the animals keep me going, and the

horses get me up in the morning with their hungry

neighs - otherwise, I would have a hard time getting

motivated to do anything some days.

No one here will ever think that you are a whiner lol.

We all need a good whine and vent now and then, and

that is what we are here for. We truly understand

what you are going through, and it can get very

frustrating trying to cope with what RA brings to your

life, and trying to find something that will help. As

we say, " whine and cheese served here everyday " , so

don't be shy when times are hard.

a and (our moderators) can point you toward

some really helpful sites which will give you

information which will help you to understand more

about RA, and how to cope with it. I've learned a lot

just reading other member's posts. There is no set

course of disease in RA - I've learned to take one day

at a time, enjoy the good days, and make it through

the bad days as best I can. One of the most

frustrating things for me is that we don't know what

is going to happen, how RA will affect our lives, and

there is no cure. But there are a lot of medications

out there and more research every day, maybe even a

cure down the road.

Are you taking anything other than the Remicade? I am

on a combo of meds that I have found helpful in my

case, Enbrel, Methotrexate, Mobic, and Ultracet.

Sometimes it takes a while to find the right med/combo

of meds that help. Also, rice socks, a massage mat,

and hot showers help too.

Anyway, am rambling on here - hope that this helps -

Kathe in CA

--- paa3171 <paa3171@...> wrote:

> Hi, I am a 34 yr old mother of two and a wife. I

> also work full

> timein the internatl banking industry. I was

> diagnosed (finally!)

> with RA a little over a year ago and the disease has

> steadily

> progressed. I am having a hardtime finding a

> support group because of

> my age (it seems like everyone else is older and I

> feel out of

> place). I have been out of work for approx 2 wks

> now because of my

> flare up. I seem to have a pharmacy in my medicine

> cabinet and i go

> for remicade treatments which do not seem to be

> helping. Is there

> someone I could talk to? I really need all the

> advice I can get in

> regards to coping with the disease and how I can

> help myself. Please

> don't think I am a whiner I am just very frustrated

> and need to find

> some alternative ways to help myself.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Ruthie

>

>

>

>

>

>

Kathe in CA

__________________________________

- PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

http://mail.

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