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Paula-C
#1 Posted : Tuesday, April 05, 2011 1:51:51 PM Quote
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Only caught the tail end of this yesterday on the radio but managed to find a link to it on another forum.

Jeremy Vines Radio 2 programme discussing arthritis with the radio doctor. RA was talked about and how different it was from OA.

A bit of a warning.......It started off about how a lady in her 80's had ended her life because she was in so much pain from her arthritis. (Sorry if that frightens anyone)
But if anyone who is finding it difficult to make family or friends believe how painful RA can be it may help to make them listen to it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zxpw2

It was about 59 minutes into the programme, so after you have a clicked on to listen again, you have to slide the bar on the top across to the right place.

Paula

It will only be availabe to listen to for another 6 days, so will probably be gone by the 11th.
bevie
#2 Posted : Tuesday, April 05, 2011 2:18:21 PM Quote
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Thanks Paula i caught the tail end of this, yestrday. Will try to listen to the rest.

Bevxx
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, April 05, 2011 2:33:52 PM Quote
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Paula

Thanks for posting this. It was very interesting to listen to. The doctors last comment at the end "only 400,000 people have Rheumatoid Arthritis and only then can know how painful it is" really summed up this very painful and chronic condition.

Jackie
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ceri44
#4 Posted : Tuesday, April 05, 2011 3:25:09 PM Quote
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Thanks Paula
Just had a listen ,was very interesting and hopefully informative to a lot of people who dont realise the difference between osteo and rheumatoid arthritis!
Thanks again
love Ceri xx
LynW
#5 Posted : Tuesday, April 05, 2011 6:39:52 PM Quote
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Hi Paula

Thank you for posting the link it makes very interesting listening :)

Lyn x
My son, Ian, completed the BUPA Great North Run on 15th September running for the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS). You can read his story at http://www.justgiving.com/ianlukewilson

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#6 Posted : Tuesday, April 05, 2011 6:57:11 PM Quote
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Many thanks too Paula for this link, its so rare to have this subject aired to the world to hear ThumpUp

Julia x
bpeal1
#7 Posted : Tuesday, April 05, 2011 7:48:00 PM Quote
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It's good to hear something about RA on a national radio. Hopefully a few people are a little more educated about it. Thanks fir your post.

Becky
RichC
#8 Posted : Tuesday, April 05, 2011 8:17:08 PM Quote
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Should be on the school curriculum and required listening ;)... have bookmarked for later thanks for sharing .
Thanks
Rich :)
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#9 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2011 5:45:11 AM Quote
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thank you for sharing and I listened with great interest. I am sad though that it took that Nan, in this instance, to commit suicide to make RA hit the news.
.....eve
Sara-R
#10 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2011 11:00:29 AM Quote
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Thanks Paula for the link. Just listened to this, maybe, just maybe some people's ignorance level has just plummeted! A friend of mine mentioned it last night because she'd heard it and the penny had finally dropped, the pitying and tearful look in her eye said it all. Unfortunately being in a bit of a mood and not being very tolerant of pity I shrugged it off and inside screamed, what have I been telling you? Why does it take Jeremy Vine and Radio 2 to give our voice legitimacy? I'm going to make my husband listen to it this evening after his eyes to the heavens routine last night when I asked him to do me a hot water bottle and cup of mint tea, but perhaps at the moment he'd be glad if I went off to Switzerland except he wouldn't get the insurance money!
Sara
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#11 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2011 8:52:10 AM Quote
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Hi Sara

I can sympathise with the "eyes to heaven routine"

My hubby is lovely,but he doesn't really "get it" and just says oh dear if i feel pain.

I have tried to show him leaflets,read things but despite being a nice bloke..he really is just a bloke i guess who doesn;'t get what a totally disabling,demoralising and self limiting illness this is!
vicky
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