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I've tried to put this link up several times...........l think I've managed it this time...........good to see that RA is in the news...........but I'm not elderly............well I hope not!!!!!! http://www.dailymail.co....needlessly-say-MPs.html
I think you can add your comments to this article. Paula
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I agree Paula and have left my comments to that effect! Carol
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I have left some comments too- I suggest EVERYONE does the same.
I havent used my real name, you dont have to.
Jenni xhow to be a velvet bulldoser
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Thanks for the link Paula I've added my 2p's worth to the comments too. Lets hope the moderator lets all the valid ones through. Other than the headline and the first two lines, the article reads like it's patients as a whole, not just the elderly, the headline and first 2 lines should reflect this. 2012 Fundraising for the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/RoboJo
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oh Jo! have you seen some of the comments!!!!???? all about taking supplements and crap instead of the "toxic drugs"..... AAAAAAAAAAAAGH! how to be a velvet bulldoser
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Aye I read those Jenni and thought the same thing, people simply don't realise what RA is capable of, and while they may feel better for the moment, the RA is still attacking the joints and causing damage, which will only cause more problems in the long term. We do know that different foods can be a trigger in different people, and eliminating them is a good thing, but it simply isn't a cure as we've all discussed so many times on the forum. 2012 Fundraising for the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/RoboJo
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oh no Jo, its old ladies moaning about their aching old bones isnt it- all they need to do is lay off the gin and take essence of gnats pee.... how to be a velvet bulldoser
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As well as submitting a comment, I've also just emailed the Daily Mail about the Article as follows Quote:Dear Daily Mail,
While it was good to read the problems of diagnosis with Rheumatoid Arthritis is appearing in Daniel Martin's article of Feb 23rd, I feel that the headline is a bit misleading.
MP's have been talking about the poor provision of care for people with RA for many months, especially after it was highlighted by the National Audit Office report which appeared last summer. The issue with RA is that it can strike at ANY age and it isn't just the elderly who are suffering, people of all ages are affected by this debilitating condition including children. I think the removal of the word elderly from the headline and first sentence would help reinforce the importance of raising awareness on the issue.
The rest of the article reinforces extremely well just why early intervention is essential in the treatment of RA.
One of the main problems with RA is that people often only hear the word "arthritis" and automatically associate it with older members of society (which is often Osteoarthritis)
But thank you for highlighting the problem many people throughout the UK are having in getting a swift diagnosis and early intervention with the condition.
Yours Sincerely
Joanne Not sure it will have the desired effect, but the rest of the article refers to patients as a whole, by removing the word elderly I think it would reforce the message far better as again people will just see Elderly and Arthritis. Or am I being too picky? Jo. 2012 Fundraising for the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/RoboJo
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Good one Jo!
well done.
lets hope some of our comments make it through.
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The report and NRAS response is available http://www.nras.org.uk/c...ttee_press_release.aspx
2012 Fundraising for the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/RoboJo
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As Jenni says AAAAAAAHHHHHHGGGGGGGGG!! Just added my two pennorth to the comments.
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It only seems to be the Daily Mail that refers to the elderly with regard to the report. The Times has an article http://www.timesonline.c...alth/article7037061.ece
As does the Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co....ed-diagnosis-report.html2012 Fundraising for the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/RoboJo
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I'm so disappointed by the (only!) two comments shown so far! Bsically saying that the meds are rubbish! Obviously those two ladies don't have the daily pain and disability that most of us have to suffer with AND still get on with raising kids etc. Lucky them!!
Joanna
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I have just read the other 2 articles and the press release.
WELL DONE NRAS for getting this the attention it deserves. I was really pleased to see this bit being publicised
"The report said there are large variations in the amount of money primary care trusts spend, ranging from £5.68 to £17.58 per head of population and the selection of services available to patients varies around the country."
lets hope it makes some people really listen.
Jenni xxhow to be a velvet bulldoser
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GREAT WORK, NRAS AND THANKS
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The difference in spending is quite unbelievable! Although saying that, it seems to reflect accurately the very different levels of care and the general experiences that can be seen amongst ourselves on this forum. I count my blessings every day that I must be in one of the better PCT's and get so frustrated hearing about the shoddy services some others have to put up with.
Let's hope that, with more exposure, things might change.
Joanna
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Thanks for posting this article Paula, though like everyone else, find the elderly part very misleading. I hope other articles will redress the balance.
I've printed the article, and will take it to my Patient Participation Group when the time is right!
Lyn
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Hi I've added my comments too, lets see whether ours get posted. We should have known they would print the ones referring to supplements and knocking the real medications!! BARBARA
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I to have just sent in a very long comment, it does make my blood boil Love Melanie
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they havent put up a single one of our comments on the DM site.
grrhow to be a velvet bulldoser
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