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Trudy - I think you will be referred to as a JRA diagnosis because of the age

you were at the onset of the disease - kind of like when diabetics are type 1

when the onset of diabetes was at an early age, rather than type 2 diabetes

which occurs in adults. I was " fortunate " to have been diagnosed with R.A. in

my 40's, so I didn't live with it during my childbearing years. Take care -

Lilian

tru0204 <tru0204@...> wrote: I was DX with JRA at the age of 12.

I am now 38, Is it still JRA or

just RA now. What is the difference? Just a new thought, not sure if

anyone here knows or not. I just seen a new Rheumy and he refered to it

as JRA. So I guess thats why I am asking.

Trudy

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Trudy,

Adult rheumatoid arthritis is considered to be a disease entity different

from any of the forms of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

Not an MD

[ ] JRA VS RA

>I was DX with JRA at the age of 12. I am now 38, Is it still JRA or

> just RA now. What is the difference? Just a new thought, not sure if

> anyone here knows or not. I just seen a new Rheumy and he refered to it

> as JRA. So I guess thats why I am asking.

>

> Trudy

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Thanks !! I am glad we have you to find all of this info for us!!

All this time I just assumed JRA just ment I was DX as a child, But I

guess not. Thanks Again

Trudy

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> Trudy,

>

> Adult rheumatoid arthritis is considered to be a disease entity

different

> from any of the forms of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

>

>

>

> Not an MD

>

>

> [ ] JRA VS RA

>

>

> >I was DX with JRA at the age of 12. I am now 38, Is it still JRA or

> > just RA now. What is the difference? Just a new thought, not sure

if

> > anyone here knows or not. I just seen a new Rheumy and he refered

to it

> > as JRA. So I guess thats why I am asking.

> >

> > Trudy

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Type 1 and type 2 diabetes are two separate and different diseases.

Type 1 is autoimmune, while type 2 has a genetic component. Adults can

also get type 1. Type 1's stop producing insulin completely; type 2's

produce it, but they're insulin resistant, meaning that their bodies

can't use it efficiently.

As far as RA is concerned, I'm glad I waited until I was 60 to get it.

Sue

On Thursday, September 20, 2007, at 06:51 PM, Lilian Macauley wrote:

> Trudy - I think you will be referred to as a JRA diagnosis because of

> the age you were at the onset of the disease - kind of like when

> diabetics are type 1 when the onset of diabetes was at an early age,

> rather than type 2 diabetes which occurs in adults. I was " fortunate "

> to have been diagnosed with R.A. in my 40's, so I didn't live with it

> during my childbearing years. Take care - Lilian

>

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