I was diagnosed at 16 months old with polyarticular JRA and since then have gone through the ebbs and flows of disease activity -many medications, much time spent in physical and occupational therapy, and periods of relative remission. Once I reached young adulthood and had stopped growing, I was able to have several surgeries to correct foot and hand deformities. Today, RA affects most of my joints in one way or another, whether the joint is currently active, has residual deformities, or shows...
Read moreI've discussed Actemra often in this blog, and once again it has been in the news: the British medical journal The Lancet earlier this... Read more »
When I began my blog, one of the topics I wrote about often was dating- or rather my lack of dating. Overwhelmed by my diagnosis and the... Read more »
One year and one month ago, my life changed dramatically. I began giving myself Enbrel shots and tweaked my diet once again. The... Read more »
I’ve been traveling for dissertation research, so I’ve been absent here and on my blog. I’ve been quite busy. And I wanted to leave... Read more »
When I first got sick, I couldn’t fathom taking part in walks for rheumatoid arthritis or lupus. At the time, it felt like a gavel coming... Read more »
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Q: How do most patients get referred to a rheumatologist in the first place?Kremer: Usually, it’s the pain that’s perceived to be arthritis pain.... Read more »
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