Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Hi my name is Donna and know what you are going through.. I was diagnosed with RA at the age of 40. all i can say is it is life changing and it takes time to get used to the diff. talk to your Dr about the depression that comes with this .. because it is there. I still have good days and bad days. it just goes with it.. and I have had this for 16 years I am now 56. If you would like to chat anytime about RA or just anything just e mail me. and Don't forget there are those good days.. keep moving Donna ----- Original Message ----From: ivorylace22 <bbrichard@...>Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 6:54:58 PMSubject: I'm new to this board and.... wanted to say hi. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis a little over a year ago. I am a few short years from 50 but still have the mind of a 30 yr. old, which makes it even more difficult.I just keep going through this grieving process for the loss of what I use to be able to do. Each day seems to bring about more changes. I am on meds for the RA and seeing a rheumatologist, but this doesn't help with the psychological aspect of it all. How do you all keep your spirits up? especially on the bad days? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Thanks for the encouragement Donna. I had to get up early today for physio so I am going to lay down for a bit. I am so so tired all of the time, do you find yourself tired too? and lack energyDurns1@... wrote: Hi my name is Donna and know what you are going through.. I was diagnosed with RA at the age of 40. all i can say is it is life changing and it takes time to get used to the diff. talk to your Dr about the depression that comes with this .. because it is there. I still have good days and bad days. it just goes with it.. and I have had this for 16 years I am now 56. If you would like to chat anytime about RA or just anything just e mail me. and Don't forget there are those good days.. keep moving Donna ----- Original Message ----From: ivorylace22 <bbrichard@...>Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 6:54:58 PMSubject: I'm new to this board and.... wanted to say hi. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis a little over a year ago. I am a few short years from 50 but still have the mind of a 30 yr. old, which makes it even more difficult.I just keep going through this grieving process for the loss of what I use to be able to do. Each day seems to bring about more changes. I am on meds for the RA and seeing a rheumatologist, but this doesn't help with the psychological aspect of it all. How do you all keep your spirits up? especially on the bad days? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Hello I know what your going through, I was diagnosed three years ago and now I'm going around like an old man in his 90's and the cold weather is a killer for me. I'm only 47 and feel a lot older Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: " ivorylace22 " <bbrichard@...> <Rheumatoid Arthritis > Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 11:54 PM Subject: I'm new to this board and.... wanted to say hi. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritus a little over a year ago. I am a few short years from 50 but still have the mind of a 30 yr. old, which makes it even more difficult. I just keep going through this grieving process for the loss of what I use to be able to do. Each day seems to bring about more changes. I am on meds for the RA and seeing a rheumatologist, but this doesn't help with the psychological aspect of it all. How do you all keep your spirits up? especially on the bad days? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Hi I know what you mean, I'm constantly tired and its depressing but you have to fight it to get through the day Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: BRENDA RICHARD Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 4:36 PM Subject: Re: I'm new to this board and.... Thanks for the encouragement Donna. I had to get up early today for physio so I am going to lay down for a bit. I am so so tired all of the time, do you find yourself tired too? and lack energyDurns1@... wrote: Hi my name is Donna and know what you are going through.. I was diagnosed with RA at the age of 40. all i can say is it is life changing and it takes time to get used to the diff. talk to your Dr about the depression that comes with this .. because it is there. I still have good days and bad days. it just goes with it.. and I have had this for 16 years I am now 56. If you would like to chat anytime about RA or just anything just e mail me. and Don't forget there are those good days.. keep moving Donna ----- Original Message ----From: ivorylace22 <bbrichard@...>Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 6:54:58 PMSubject: I'm new to this board and.... wanted to say hi. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis a little over a year ago. I am a few short years from 50 but still have the mind of a 30 yr. old, which makes it even more difficult.I just keep going through this grieving process for the loss of what I use to be able to do. Each day seems to bring about more changes. I am on meds for the RA and seeing a rheumatologist, but this doesn't help with the psychological aspect of it all. How do you all keep your spirits up? especially on the bad days? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Ivorylace wrote: I just keep going through this grieving process for the loss of what I use to be able to do. Each day seems to bring about more changes. I am on meds for the RA and seeing a rheumatologist, but this doesn't help with the psychological aspect of it all. How do you all keep your spirits up? especially on the bad days? Ardeith writes: I *shop*......I don't mean I buy anything......but I *shop* online catalogs, and usually end up thinking, " Look at all the stuff I don't need! " But I get a lot of good ideas for my own embroidery and sewing projects from my *shopping*. I thought I had a line on a great book of realistic looking frog patterns......but it was sold out. Cartoon frogs don't do a thing for me. Then, if I don't feel like sitting upright, I find an old favorite book and get lost in whatever world is there......I collect a lot of Science Fiction books. And mysteries. If I feel alright sitting in my chair, I might work on something beautiful to give someone for a present.......or work on drawing up a new design. Right now, I'm collecting chocolate wrappers from all my friends.......I want to make a shirt design that says, " Chocolate is SO a major food group! " and surround it with replicas of chocolate wrappers....Hershey's, Dove, Nestles, Lady Godiva.....and many more. When I'm gone, I want my family and friends to have pretty things to remember me by......so that they remember all the things I CAN do instead of how helpless I was. My mom embroidered designs on dresses for my neice.....who passed some of the dresses on to my daughter's little girls......and my daughter plans to save the design parts (when the dresses are worn out) and frame them....or work them into a wall hanging. It may be nice to be wealthy, and leave lots of land or money to your descendants.. and it may be nice to be healthy and strong and athletic....so your children can remember what a great game of tennis their mom played........but I'm neither wealthy, nor all that healthy......and I've never played tennis in my life. But I can make beautiful designs to work up into clothing, or to frame, or to put on a totebag, or make into a wall hanging or a pillow top.......right now I'm itching to finish the current project so I can get on to the dolls I want to make.....lovely little ladies dressed in early 20th century ball gowns......for my granddaughters, of course. I want to make the things, but I don't want to keep them......my house breeds enough **stuff** without my adding to it..... Ardy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Yes I am always tired some days worse then others. I try to treat myself really good and rest when I am like that.. but then somedays i have lots of energy. I live in Ct. so the weather doesnt always help. Donna ----- Original Message ----From: BRENDA RICHARD <bbrichard@...>Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 11:36:59 AMSubject: Re: I'm new to this board and....Thanks for the encouragement Donna. I had to get up early today for physio so I am going to lay down for a bit. I am so so tired all of the time, do you find yourself tired too? and lack energyDurns1@... wrote: Hi my name is Donna and know what you are going through.. I was diagnosed with RA at the age of 40. all i can say is it is life changing and it takes time to get used to the diff. talk to your Dr about the depression that comes with this .. because it is there. I still have good days and bad days. it just goes with it.. and I have had this for 16 years I am now 56. If you would like to chat anytime about RA or just anything just e mail me. and Don't forget there are those good days.. keep moving Donna ----- Original Message ----From: ivorylace22 <bbrichard@...>Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 6:54:58 PMSubject: I'm new to this board and.... wanted to say hi. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis a little over a year ago. I am a few short years from 50 but still have the mind of a 30 yr. old, which makes it even more difficult.I just keep going through this grieving process for the loss of what I use to be able to do. Each day seems to bring about more changes. I am on meds for the RA and seeing a rheumatologist, but this doesn't help with the psychological aspect of it all. How do you all keep your spirits up? especially on the bad days? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Hi Phil. welcome and you are so right!!! Donna ----- Original Message ----From: Phil <hamilton103@...>Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 12:26:53 PMSubject: Re: I'm new to this board and.... Hi I know what you mean, I'm constantly tired and its depressing but you have to fight it to get through the day Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: BRENDA RICHARD Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 4:36 PM Subject: Re: I'm new to this board and.... Thanks for the encouragement Donna. I had to get up early today for physio so I am going to lay down for a bit. I am so so tired all of the time, do you find yourself tired too? and lack energyDurns1@... wrote: Hi my name is Donna and know what you are going through.. I was diagnosed with RA at the age of 40. all i can say is it is life changing and it takes time to get used to the diff. talk to your Dr about the depression that comes with this .. because it is there. I still have good days and bad days. it just goes with it.. and I have had this for 16 years I am now 56. If you would like to chat anytime about RA or just anything just e mail me. and Don't forget there are those good days.. keep moving Donna ----- Original Message ----From: ivorylace22 <bbrichard@...>Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 6:54:58 PMSubject: I'm new to this board and.... wanted to say hi. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis a little over a year ago. I am a few short years from 50 but still have the mind of a 30 yr. old, which makes it even more difficult.I just keep going through this grieving process for the loss of what I use to be able to do. Each day seems to bring about more changes. I am on meds for the RA and seeing a rheumatologist, but this doesn't help with the psychological aspect of it all. How do you all keep your spirits up? especially on the bad days? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Hi Donna Thankyou for the welcome and heres wishing you a good day ahead Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: Durns1@... Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 8:53 PM Subject: Re: I'm new to this board and.... Hi Phil. welcome and you are so right!!! Donna ----- Original Message ----From: Phil <hamilton103@...>Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 12:26:53 PMSubject: Re: I'm new to this board and.... Hi I know what you mean, I'm constantly tired and its depressing but you have to fight it to get through the day Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: BRENDA RICHARD Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 4:36 PM Subject: Re: I'm new to this board and.... Thanks for the encouragement Donna. I had to get up early today for physio so I am going to lay down for a bit. I am so so tired all of the time, do you find yourself tired too? and lack energyDurns1@... wrote: Hi my name is Donna and know what you are going through.. I was diagnosed with RA at the age of 40. all i can say is it is life changing and it takes time to get used to the diff. talk to your Dr about the depression that comes with this .. because it is there. I still have good days and bad days. it just goes with it.. and I have had this for 16 years I am now 56. If you would like to chat anytime about RA or just anything just e mail me. and Don't forget there are those good days.. keep moving Donna ----- Original Message ----From: ivorylace22 <bbrichard@...>Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 6:54:58 PMSubject: I'm new to this board and.... wanted to say hi. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis a little over a year ago. I am a few short years from 50 but still have the mind of a 30 yr. old, which makes it even more difficult.I just keep going through this grieving process for the loss of what I use to be able to do. Each day seems to bring about more changes. I am on meds for the RA and seeing a rheumatologist, but this doesn't help with the psychological aspect of it all. How do you all keep your spirits up? especially on the bad days? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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