Traveling with rheumatoid arthritis can be challenging, but taking the correct precautions and planning ahead can make it less stressful. Whether by plane, car bus or other means, be sure to have an emergency travel kit, keep your medication nearby, and bring all the documents you need to get through security.
What are some of the things you notice when you travel to a new place? For me, it might be the way people do things. For you, it might be noticing the local fashion or perhaps the native wildlife. During a recent trip to Switzerland, I noticed canes and crutches. One thing that I truly enjoy about European cities is the ease of…
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Christine Miller, Health Guide, posted Summer Camps for Children with… In the mid-1980s, when I was around 11, I begged my parents to let me go away to…