RA/Lupus?
tfancey
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I just did a quick search and all the posts that came up were older.. I'm looking for friends with RA and/or Lupus!
How do you make your daily activities work? Does the fatigue ever just get you?
Feel free to add me
How do you make your daily activities work? Does the fatigue ever just get you?
Feel free to add me
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I will be happy to add you, but I don't know how much help I will be. I am one of the lucky ones and am in remission. I was diagnosed with RA over 10 years ago and have definitely had my struggles and it definitely is what helped me gain weight.0
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I was diagnosed at 5 yrs old and really just thought of it as artritis but have seen a rhumatoligist and was told I have psoriatic arthritis and had surgery to replace 3 dics in my neck would be happy to have a fellow sufferer...fatigue is a HUGE problem can't sleep at night due to pain, get up with 8 yr old and drag my butt around til noon I try and walk since most things I can't do yet still in PT but that is 2X a week to regain movement to my back...Like my therapist tells me a little pain is fine because of the stiffness but if it is a bad day don't try to do more than just the exercises they gave me....0
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I've had RA since I was 14, pretty much in remission now.
Still have chronic pain from the joint damage.
The fatigue is tough, have you had your iron levels checked as well? I've had a couple bouts where my iron was very low and made me even more tired.
If I feel I need a nap, I take one. My doctors say to listen to my body, it knows what it needs. So I have good days and bad days, thankfully the good days far outnumber the bad!0 -
I have fibromyalgia, and I definitely understand pain and exhaustion.0
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I have had RA since 1996. It's been a little over a year since my last flare, but I have a lot of residual joint damage and it can be very painful at times. Since I have been logging and watching what I eat, I have been feeling much better. Of course, taking 40 pounds off of my knees has certainly helped too!
I have days when I am absolutely exhausted but that is just something I've learned to live with. I rest when I need to but I no longer have kids at home so my time is my own.
My knees are completely stripped out, but I do still exercise. Just nothing high impact. No running, no jumping! I walk several times a week (weather permitting) and do stuff like Zumba and Dance Central on the Kinect because I can modify them to work for me and not be painful.
Good luck on your journey and you can certainly add me if you'd like.0 -
I think my wife today got news that they suspect she has Lupus which is attacking her brain. We will know soon. I am just starting to learn about it. I wish you the best.0
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