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Because Life with Still's Can Still Be Life. Https:/ stillslife.wordpress.com. Posts by Laura :. November 27, 2012. Living as an Adolescent With Arthritis. November 27, 2012. UK Centre For Adolescent Rheumatology Opens. November 26, 2012. A Letter From the Prof and Considering All Options. November 22, 2012. Happy Thanksgiving: Today I am Thankful. November 20, 2012. Paying the Price For a Taste of Normality. November 16, 2012. My Own ‘Angie and Me’ Experiences. November 15, 2012. Older Posts ». You gain...
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Still’s Disease | Stills Life
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Because Life with Still's Can Still Be Life. Still’s Disease is a Systemic. Form of Rheumatoid Arthritis. The term ‘systemic’ here is an important one and means that, alongside the joint inflammation that people associate with Arthritis, there are also body-wide symptoms such as fever, rash, swollen glands and internal organ involvement. Still’s Disease is often described as an Auto-Immune Disease. Working to stop this destruction. Fever of 39 or greater. This often fluctuates throughout the day, rea...
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Because Life with Still's Can Still Be Life. Aintree Appointment: Second Opinion on Treatment Options. November 14, 2012 by stillslife. It was a long afternoon. I was given a questionnaire to fill in about my daily functions and ability and felt a bit uneasy at seeing my new flat folder of notes instead of the stacks I have at my own Rheumatology department. What if this doctor knew nothing about me and I had to start from scratch? But I was wrong on that count thankfully. When I entered the room he ...
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Pain and the Menstrual Cycle | Stills Life
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Because Life with Still's Can Still Be Life. Laquo; Feeling Low. The Next Few Days…. Pain and the Menstrual Cycle. August 23, 2011 by stillslife. 8220;There are hormone changes that can affect the intensity of inflammation and also fluid shifts that can increase the swelling of joints at different times in the menstrual cycle. While some patients clearly describe fluctuations in symptoms, many other patients do not”. So, if all this true, is there anything we can do about it? According to one article.
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Book Review: Angie and Me by Rebecca C Jones | Stills Life
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Because Life with Still's Can Still Be Life. Laquo; Aintree Appointment: Second Opinion on Treatment Options. My Own ‘Angie and Me’ Experiences. Book Review: Angie and Me by Rebecca C Jones. November 15, 2012 by stillslife. I am always interested in reading books that address Still’s Disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis and was recently recommended. I had to order my copy from the US but it still only cost a few pounds. Well worth a read and a good choice if trying to explain arthritis to an older child ...
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November | 2012 | Stills Life
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Because Life with Still's Can Still Be Life. Archive for November, 2012. Living as an Adolescent With Arthritis. On November 27, 2012 2 Comments. Living as an Adolescent With Arthritis. The first in a series of posts celebrating the launch of the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology. Unwell. And this isn’t something that is easily treatable either. It would be lovely to think that a simple course of tablets would make it all go away, but most of the time these youngsters...Getting a d...
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Happy Thanksgiving: Today I am Thankful | Stills Life
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Because Life with Still's Can Still Be Life. Laquo; Paying the Price For a Taste of Normality. A Letter From the Prof and Considering All Options. Happy Thanksgiving: Today I am Thankful. November 22, 2012 by stillslife. Today I’m not going to complain about my ills. Instead, I’m going to share a few of the things I am grateful for. For every day I am able to get out of bed and function to some extent, even just to manage the smallest of tasks. For the fact that my pain is mostly bearable right now.
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Two Cortisone Shots Later… | Stills Life
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Because Life with Still's Can Still Be Life. Laquo; I Brought This on Myself. Two Cortisone Shots Later…. June 8, 2011 by stillslife. I guess what surprised me was that two rheumatology practitioners, working together, could have such different opinions on my treatment with steroids: The consultant, who increased my Prednisolone dose and gave me two cortisone shots to ease the flare and the registrar, who was extremely reluctant and in fact wanted me to. On August 7, 2011 at 4:32 pm. Once I asked why I c...
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My Own ‘Angie and Me’ Experiences | Stills Life
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Because Life with Still's Can Still Be Life. Laquo; Book Review: Angie and Me by Rebecca C Jones. Paying the Price For a Taste of Normality. My Own ‘Angie and Me’ Experiences. November 16, 2012 by stillslife. James saw how much pain I was in and knew my limitations; he could soon help me with things before. It all made the frequent hospital stays much more bearable. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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October | 2012 | Stills Life
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Because Life with Still's Can Still Be Life. Archive for October, 2012. Some Important Forthcoming Appointments. On October 30, 2012 2 Comments. I think our main issue is still fitting this option into our longterm plans to have a family and this is something I want to discuss thoroughly. I’m also seeing. So there we go, that’s where things are up to right now. I have lots of thinking to do and questions to make a note of before both appointments. Who knows where they will take me. Read Full Post ».