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This Is How My Rheumatoid Arthritis Affects My 6-Year-Old Son

  • by Chronic Eileen
  • Posted on October 8, 2019October 27, 2020

Chronic illness does not only affect the person living with the disease but also their loved ones. For such a young person, my almost 7-year-old son has a much deeper understanding of chronic illness and arthritis than the average healthy adult does.

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