Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic long term condition that principally attacks flexible joints, causing painful swelling, stiffness and fatigue. The risk of developing RA is associated with ageing but it also affects adults of working age and is three times more common in women. 56 year old Liz noticed her first symptoms in 1996, when her son was just 2 years old. In this collection, she shares he... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessCoursesMedicineEducation |
Liz, who was diagnosed with RA in 1996, talks about living with this long term condition.
Transcript -- Liz, who was diagnosed with RA in 1996, talks about living with this long term condition.
Liz talks about how she felt, physically and emortionally, when the condition first manifested itself.
Transcript -- Liz talks about how she felt, physically and emortionally, when the condition first manifested itself.
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I am going through this now as it just started a few months ago. Nothing but pain! What a way to turn 60 in 2 months. I have always been healthy and on the go. This story has inspired me and I have already sought out help. I need it, this is brutal and is beginning to ruin my otherwise healthy life.
I've had RA for 14 years and can attest to Liz's description of the disease. She puts the human face on this lousy disease. Very well done. Be sure to watch the video portion - would love to sit down and have a chat over a good cup of tea with Liz. She's lucky if methotrexate is still working for her . After 14 years, it's beginning to lose its effectiveness for me, so have recently turned to Enbrel.
As a college student with Rheumatoid Arthritis I'm very excited to see these lectures spread awareness that this is not simply an 'old person' disease.
This reminds me of the excruciating pain my mother suffers every day and I greatly appreciate these videos
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