The Comparison TrapIt has occurred to me that our culture consistently and relentlessly encourages us to compare ourselves in so many ways to everyone else that we are in danger of losing... By Nan Hart3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments2 comments
Simple Tasks for Rheumatoid DiseasesI have rheumatoid disease (arthritis). It’s just one of many rheumatic diseases, which, according to the American College of Rheumatology, are “often lumped under the term arthritis, which describes over... By Wren2 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments0 comments
UnfairLabor Day marked the last day of the Minnesota State Fair a.k.a. "The Great Minnesota Get-Together," as it always does. Each year, thousands of people gather at the fairgrounds in late... By Angela Lundberg3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments1 comments
Bottom of the BarrelLast month my father underwent an arthroscopy, or knee cleaning. During high school, forty some years ago, he sustained a soccer injury where an opponent accidentally kicked him in the... By Monica Y. Sengupta2 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments11 comments
Drink to Your HealthI spend a great deal of time considering what food to eat, especially since RA has brought along the fun side effect of added weight thanks to the medications I... By Nan Hart3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments1 comments
To-Do vs. To-Feel"Replace all of your lists of things to do with lists of how you want to feel." --Maryam Hasnaa I came across this quote by Maryam Hasnaa on Instagram some... By Angela Lundberg3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments5 comments
Familiar LessonsMy mother’s death day anniversary was at the beginning of August. She passed away when I was 12 and not a day goes by that I don’t miss her. But... By Monica Y. Sengupta3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments7 comments
Why I Like Going to the Doctor'sI used to hate going to the doctor’s. It was time ill spent and usually came with needle sticks, blood and urine. Everything I disliked. I also was a very... By Monica Y. Sengupta3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments0 comments
Four Years and 200 Articles LaterIt’s nearing two decades since my diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis/rheumatoid disease (RA/RD). Before long, the post-diagnosis length of my life’s timeline will be longer than the stretch before I knew... By Tamara Haag4 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments5 comments
NumbnessMy first experience with numbness related to my life with rheumatoid arthritis occurred after my double knee replacement surgeries when I was a teenager. While the incision healed, I was... By Kelly Mack3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments10 comments
Stop Pounding on the DoorAttempting to clean my bedroom the other day, I found a couple of worn old notebooks lying buried in a pile on the floor. I hadn't looked at them for... By Angela Lundberg3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments0 comments
Competing to Be the WorstAt a recent conference, one of the marketing guru speakers argued that “we’re all competing against the best experience ever had by a customer!” It sounded nice, but I couldn’t... By Kelly Mack3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments2 comments
Pride Rock“Ow, I hurt.” “WHY DIDN’T YOU ASK FOR HELP??” “...” I recently wrote an article asking why I continually push my limits. Many community members commented with their experiences with... By Monica Y. Sengupta2 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments5 comments
What Happens When You Lose Something You Love?As I write this, I am at home in front of my computer instead of riding my bicycle. Instead, I am sitting here nursing a broken foot one day away... By L rick Phillips3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments10 comments
Seriously? No That Does Not Describe RA!Even after all these years, I am still shocked (yes, shocked) by the vast number of outlandish ideas people have about rheumatoid arthritis. I thought, just by my own personal... By Nan Hart3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments3 comments
The Problem Of Exercise and RAI’m sitting here writing with my stationary bicycle next to me and I’m pondering my next move. Do I force my painful, swollen knees and ankles to get on and... By Kathryn Elton, OTR5 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments8 comments
RA or Not RA?One of my favorite summer shows is about a concierge doctor in the Hamptons, New York. In one episode, a patient spends his entire adult life with a MS diagnosis;... By Monica Y. Sengupta3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments94 comments
Summer SwellingIt's July, and July in Minnesota (usually) means hot, muggy, humid, tropical, oppressive, and miserable weather. The miserable part is my own opinion, of course; some crazy people love living... By Angela Lundberg3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments37 comments
Pain Is What the Patient Says It Is The title of this article is my favorite definition of pain. Pain is an unpleasant experience that is subjective in nature, with a physiological component; this definition may be more... By Kathryn Elton, OTR3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments8 comments
Take a Pill, Gain a PoundThere is a lot of discussion of obesity and rheumatoid arthritis (including many great articles on this site). But I am given to wonder, which came first – the RA... By Carla Kienast3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments15 comments