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Hi girls, had my second infusion today and feel good! Am really reining myself in from running round the house doing all those things that need doing!!! My rheummy nurse said the effects of the infusion would last and benefit longer if I paced myself, so after this am off to bed to read and hopefully sleep!!
Also, I had my telephone assessment from our occupational health advisor this morning, as requested by my employer. It was the 2nd one, the first being when I had just started treatment. I didnt hold back and told her everything. Over the weekend I was thinking about this past year, which has been particularly stressful and Im sure this added to the RA. I lost my lovely brother a year ago to leukemia and my poor old husband who had more or less recovered from a mental breakdown got diagnosed with clots in his lungs!!! Anyway, he is better now thank God and although I miss my brother terribly, the initial shock has worn off. So all in all, things can only get better (please!)
Onwards and upwards and dont let the buggers get you down, thats my motto (you can take the girl out of the North but you cant take the North out of the girl!!!)
Take care all, thinking about you all and hope all is well,
lots of love
Heatherxxxxx
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Joined: 2/18/2010 Posts: 1,098 Location: farningham kent
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Hi Heather
Really pleased the second infusion went well, and pleased that you won t over do it !! A very easy thing to do when you are feeling that much better.
Sorry to hear about all the sadness in your life, and certainly didn t help your RA , I m a strong believer less stress the better ( when possible ).
Stay positive, I really try to, and and everything will continue upwards !
Love Julia xx
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Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 856
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hi Heather- good to hear that things are improving. I know what you mean about having to rein yourself in when you feel better. I'm always overdoing it! sorry to hear about your difficult year- mine's not too good at the moment, but as you say, don't let the buggers get down .
Take care
Maria x
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Hi Heather
Glad your feeling better with your infusion, hope you continue on the up. So sorry to hear of the loss of your brother, thats so very sad. Remember the happy times and try to be strong. Also I hope your husband is well now, that must have been a shock. Hopefully the summer is well on the way and finds us all on the up. Take care Lorna x
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Joined: 12/3/2009 Posts: 3,157 Location: Huddersfield
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Hi Heather,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your brother and the difficult time you have had, but glad that things seem to be improving for you now. Hope the infusions improve things even more for you.
Love, Doreen xx
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Joined: 12/3/2009 Posts: 1,582 Location: Oxfordshire
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Oh Heather that expression is SO true- my parents are both Geordies and even after 40years of living in London, the North is still in them!
I am truly so sorry about all the tragedy in your life, it must have been harrowing for you. I am so happy your husband is better.
Wonderful news that you feel so good after the infusion - be careful though and rest!
Love,
Amanda
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Joined: 1/7/2010 Posts: 441 Location: Bristol
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Hi Heather,
I'm so sorry for the awful things that have happened to you in the past year. I have no doubt the effects will have had an impact on your RA. I really hope the next twelve months are filled only with good things!
I'm glad the infusion went well and I hope you got a sympathetic ear from the Occupational Helath person at work. Make sure you get what you need.
x x Joanna
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Hi Heather,
Good to see you're keeping your spirits up and that the infusion is is helping. So sorry to hear about the tragedies in your life and can understand how difficult it must have been for you over the past year. I think we all have our ups and downs in life and by trying to keep a positive mental attitude helps to keep the blues away.
love from down South
Barbara, XXXXXX
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Hello Heather good to see your feeling some improvement,so sorry for your loss you did have such hard year may this year be much more happier one though never forgetting your dearest sibling. my thoughts with you. hugs. melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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Joined: 12/10/2009 Posts: 653 Location: Notts
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Hi Heather
Glad to hear that the infusion has helped so much, try not to overdo things, though. It's not surprising that you were feeling down after your terrible year, I think it definitely impacts on RA.
Here's hoping this year will be loads better for you.
Lyn
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Joined: 2/26/2010 Posts: 271 Location: hampshire
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Hi girls thank you so much for your lovely comments and thoughts. I went back into work today and have got my new chair which is all singing/dancing I just need someone to show me how to use it otherwise I'll probably press an ejector button or something!! Ive got a meeting with my line manager tomorrow as our boss has asked her some questions to ask me ie what causes flares etc? Good question I said, so im going to dig out my nras information and hopefully there is something in there! Im sure as you allsay stress is a contributory factor.
Thank you all again,
lots of love
Heatherxxxx
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Hi ?Heather - it's great to hear you are feeling better.
I'm so sorry to hear of your dreadful loss. I must have taken a lot to come to terms with it. I hope things continue to improve for you. Let us know how you get on at work.
Julie
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Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 1,524 Location: W. Yorkshire
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Oh Heather I am so thrilled to hear you are feeling good! Long may it continue. I don't think we ever quite get over the loss of someone close but we adapt to a new way of living with it. YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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