Rheumatoid arthritis is serious. If you have it, you need to take it seriously. If you love someone who with RA, you need to understand what they’re living with every day.
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For World Arthritis Day, we wanted to capture what it’s like to be living through the COVID-19 pandemic as a person with arthritis. Here’s the scoop from Eileen Davidson, a rheumatoid arthritis patient in Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada.
Cheryl’s story on why she became an Occupational Therapist after a devastating Diagnosis.
Fatigue isn’t just being tired. It robs us of our ability to think clearly and of our motivation. Your body feels like it’s powering off like a dying battery.
Oh how I miss that tiny hot room I would sweat profusely in – you did some wonders for my rheumatoid arthritis and all that comes with it.
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It’s Okay to not be Okay – Speaking up about Arthritis and Mental Health – Arthritis Research Canada
By talking openly about her experience, Eileen Davidson hopes to break the silence and reduce the stigma and misconceptions that plague arthritis and mental health
I am excited to announce over the next month, I have partnered with RA Healthline to talk about all things Rheumatoid Arthritis related while introducing you to their new APP for those living with RA.
Eileen Davidson, 33, knows it’s not easy for others to understand what it’s like to live with rheumatoid arthritis. Here’s how she attempts to describe it.
Making it into the gym everyday is a challenge for anyone but when you are dealing with chronic pain and fatigue it is even more difficult yet so rewarding