Saturday, May 26, 2012

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Brad

Brad, Health Guide

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Living with Severe / Aggressive RA, Sjogrens and Addisons

Can You Stretch Your Prescription Dollar?

Well, the simple answer is YES! With some shopping around and doing some investigating, you can stretch your rx dollars. Several years ago I went on Long Term Disability and SSDI which led me to Medicare. The first thing I found out was that I either had to stymie the flood of money going to my pharmacy, or acquire a taste for pet food in my new... Read moreChevron
Dan and Jennifer Digmann

Dan and Jennifer Digmann, Health Guide

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We are a married couple who both have MS. Dan’s is RRMS, Jennifer’s is SPMS.

What Would Your MS Superpower Be? Question of the Week

  The night before this year’s Walk MS event in Frankenmuth, Mich., we’re planning to stay out late.   Not at a dance club. Not at a concert. Not a bar.   We have a date to join our respective siblings to see the movie that so many others, regardless of their age or gender, already have seen.   We’re going... Read moreChevron
angie

angie

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i have worked in the medical field for 13 years. i have 3 grown children.

My story

I'm not going into great length, but heres the short version. I'm 41 and a survivor of incest, tragic death, terrible boss, daughter with aspergers and all these years I have patted myself on the back for being strong and not needing therapy. Well, the terrible boss and the new diagnoses of RA threw me into a crazy place. I didn't know it at the... Read moreChevron
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Janet

Choosing a new psychiatrist

on Friday I received a letter from my psychiatrist who I have been a patient of since I was first diagnosed with schizoaffective illness in 1983 at the age of 23. I knew it was coming but was hoping that maybe he would change his mind.In the letter he sent he had enclosed a form to sign to have one's records sent to a new psychiatrist. I am... Read moreChevron
ChristineG

ChristineG

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I am a busy mom of 2 teenage kids who are very active in sports. Neither child is old enough to drive yet..so, I'm the typical mom that sometimes feels like a taxi. I work about 35 hours per week and take online college classes. I would love to get my degree and make something of myself.

My story

Since I am new to this site, I thought I'd start with my story of living with rheumatoid arthritis.  I was diagnosed at age 18.  Before starting on arthritis medicines, I had progressed to pain so bad I used to leave clothes next to my bed to stand on in the morning because my feet hurt so bad.  I scooted down my steps because of... Read moreChevron

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