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JohnB
#1 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 1:15:44 PM Quote
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hi to everyone , im a newbie . im not to good on pc,s so i hope u will bear with me . i have had ra for 8yrs now and it as totaly changed my life , for the worse i might add . i look forward to making new friends who no what its like to live with ra . thanks .
sheila_G
#2 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 2:11:16 PM Quote
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Hi John

Welcome to the forum. I am Sheila aged 60 diagnosed with RA for 9 years and currently on mxt. You will definitely make new friends on the forum. You need never feel alone with RA again. This is the place to share experiences, have a moan, ask questions and speak to people in the same boat. You will be very pleased that you joined the forum and you will get lots of welcome messages from everyone because they are all lovely. Look forward to speaking to you again John. Don't worry about your typing. You will be on here so often you will make secretary of the year by Christmas.

Sheila x
suzanne_p
#3 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 2:38:07 PM Quote
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hi John,

and welcome.

you'll soon get used to the way the forum works, and you will always get support and advice here.

i've learnt so much on here .. i always think that you would never get all these opinions/help/advice in one room, so this is a great place.

RA definately changes things, but gradually over the last 16 months i've come to nearly accept this.

i've currently started on Humira having failed on Methotrexate and Hydroxy.

let us know what meds you are on and how you are,

Suzanne x
Rose-B
#4 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 2:48:51 PM Quote
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Hello John,

Welcome to the Forum John. Sorry that you have RA but good job you found this forum. It is great for advice,
friendship and moans etc. You will soon learn to type and soon be an expert.

I am Rose 57 from Somerset. Diagnosed in 2008, failed on DMARDS and 1 TNF(humira). I see RA nurse
on Friday for my next stage. I am married to Mike and 2 grown up children and 1 grand daughter aged 7.

Let us know about you.

Rose
dorat
#5 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 3:24:07 PM Quote
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Hi John,

Welcome to the forum ,where we all know exactly what it's like to live with RA!
I am 61 and have had RA for 10 years, now taking mtx and humira. I live with my husband Ian and we have a 22 year old daughter.
Looking forward to getting to know you.

Doreen xx

Kathleen_C
#6 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 4:04:10 PM Quote
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Hi John, and welcome to the forum - you`ll be glad you found us, as it`s a wonderful place for info and help.

I`m Kathleen, live up in Durham with my husband Nick. We have two sons & two little grandsons. I`m currently on humira.

Take care,

Kathleen x

JulieM
#7 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 4:24:59 PM Quote
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Hello John from me in West Yorkshire, currently on Humira and mtx.
YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
smith-j
#8 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 7:49:46 PM Quote
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Hello John

Welcome to the forum where you will find lot of friends and support. I am a relatively newly diagnosed from January 2009 and battling to get the RA under control.

Keep posting and take care

Jackie
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LynW
#9 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 9:23:17 PM Quote
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Hi John

Welcome to the forum. A great place to be for support and information; lots of folk, lots of knowledge and a wealth of tried and tested experiences! Glad you have found us and NRAS!

I'm Lyn, married to Mike, we have four 'kidults' Abby 23, Ian and Jake 18, and Louis 16. We live in Thornton Cleveleys in north west Lancashire. I was diagnosed with RA 23 years ago and have since run the gauntlet of medication and had several surgical procedures along the way. Currently on Enbrel (been on Biologics for 8 years), Prednisolone, Methotrexate and Naproxen and a wagon load of pain killers and other bits and pieces! But heyho...

Keep posting John ... you'll soon improve on the typing speeds ThumpUp

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

Sue10
#10 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 10:14:43 PM Quote
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Hi John

A warm welcome to the forum where you will find lots of people who understand what it was like to live with RA and will offer lots of advice and empathy.

I am 57 and have had RA for 5 years. I am currently on Enbrel and Methotrexate which is keeping the RA under control. I have found this site invaluable as I am sure you will.

Look forward to hearing more from you.

Best Wishes

Sue
Debs
#11 Posted : Thursday, September 08, 2011 9:29:35 AM Quote
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Hi John
Welcome to the forum. My name is Deborah I'm 46 and was diagnosed with RA in September last year.

This forum is great as everyone understands exactly what is is like to suffer with RA.
Keep posting. Debs Smile
bevie
#12 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 8:54:16 PM Quote
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Hi John welcome to the forum. I'm Bev and have had ra for 15 years but am still non the wiser about it some days! I am married to Mike with two grown up ish children, and have been on methotrexate for the last eight years.

Bevxx
jenni_b
#13 Posted : Sunday, September 11, 2011 7:36:45 PM Quote
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hi john!

Welcome to the NRAS forum. There are lots of RAers on here who like to support one another, have a chat and a giggle and encourage eachother.

A few other blokes on here for you to 'meet' too.

Just join in when you like!

Smile

Jenni
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Tracy-Street
#14 Posted : Sunday, September 11, 2011 7:56:52 PM Quote
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Welcome John,

I'm Tracy, 40, diagnosed Feb last yr, still waiting to getting RA under control, still work full time.

Keep posting, look forward to getting to 'know' you

Trace xx
AnnieB
#15 Posted : Monday, September 12, 2011 10:35:13 AM Quote
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Hello John,

Welcome to the site where everyone knows what you are going through and lives with this horrid disease day in day out.

Great place to be for advice and support.

Anne x
JohnB
#16 Posted : Tuesday, September 13, 2011 12:34:52 PM Quote
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hi Anne . thanks for the reply . this wind is playing havoc with my dongle , if u get my drift . not to good on key board , fingers a bit wonky . ive been living on own for the last 6months , sadly its the only way i can cope . im 63 and have retired . i would like to no more about you if thats ok . john
JohnB
#17 Posted : Thursday, September 15, 2011 12:54:32 PM Quote
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hi to everyone . going fru a tough time at mo . whats worse for me is fatigue , i can put up with the pain , but the fatigue is hard to adjust to . i decided to leave my partner of 14 yrs just so i could cope , u prob think its a cop out , buy i could see no other way out , at least now i plan my day around how i feel . thanks to you all . x
marie-M
#18 Posted : Friday, September 16, 2011 10:33:05 AM Quote
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hello john
welcome to the forum.
its hard living with ra, but with the support from all on here, its really helped me. the tiredness is awful, but nap when you can, and there is always a way around a problem. the occupation health dept at the local hospital can help with gadgets and equipment to help, but its easier to go at your own pace than try to keep up with everyone else.
take care marie xxxx
dorat
#19 Posted : Friday, September 16, 2011 10:37:28 AM Quote
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Hi John,

Hope things start getting easier for you soon.
It's sad that you felt you had to leave your partner, but no-one thinks it's a cop out, we are not here to judge you and we all have to do whatever's necessary in order to cope with this disease. On here we all know exactly what it's like to live with RA!
Keep posting for support.

Doreen xx


jeanb
#20 Posted : Friday, September 16, 2011 12:26:28 PM Quote
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I agree with Doreen.

Take care and here's hoping things start improving very soon.

Jeanx
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