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jenni_b
#1 Posted : Tuesday, October 02, 2012 8:56:36 PM Quote
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Ok far too serious round here recently
Let's play spot the ra!

This week see if you can spot a fellow raer drop ra into the conversation and see if they've got it

Then mention nras to themSmile

I've manged to spot someone in the waiting room already this week and I told them about nras website.
Who are you going to chat to?
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m_nanasbaum
#2 Posted : Wednesday, October 03, 2012 3:40:16 PM Quote
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Jenni, I always find this a delicate situation.

It is really quite often, that I see a person, who I am quite certain has RA. The hands are a very telling sign. I am dying to ask them, if they are a sufferer, but I usually shy away, fearing I might embarrass them. Only yesterday I was browsing in our local Red Cross book shop, and the male assistant had very deformed hands and a limp. Would I dare to ask him? I am afraid, I did'nt. and this is how I usually react. Am I being a coward, worried about being rejected?

It is another thing, when you are waiting inthe rheum dept., there I often strike up a conversation with the person next to me. I did that this morning. Unfortunately my appointment was a waste of time. My bloodtests done 0n 24th sept. were lost, so I have no idea, how I am doing at the moment. It is rather important, as I am on Cimzia, and the consultant is talking about changing me to Rituximab, which I have no appetite for.


Merete
Julia17
#3 Posted : Wednesday, October 03, 2012 9:34:16 PM Quote
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Thanks for this thought, Jenni.

A couple of weeks ago I was walking the pugs, not at my usual time. I met a woman hobbling back to her car stick in one hand lead in the other and as you do dog walking always say hello and have a quick chat. I said, don t mind me asking but do you have rheumatoid, and she said she did. Went on to have a good chat and did tell her about NRAS, she was very interested in the society and said she would have read up.

Julia x
sylviax
#4 Posted : Thursday, October 04, 2012 8:52:13 AM Quote
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That's a really good thought - I'll keep my eyes open and try to spread the word- Sylvia xx
Be kinder than is necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle
Dorothy-W
#5 Posted : Thursday, October 04, 2012 11:41:19 AM Quote
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must admit i have got into conversations about ra and said about this site many times and some people are happy to chat but the other side is some people feel very leave me alone, i am a chatter box and tend to talk to folk about all sorts of nonsense to pass the time but i know when to back off,i do find women do chat to other women but men are a closed book, maybe alot of the time its a case of let me suffer in silence how would any one understand me,so silly,dorothy
Jane.
#6 Posted : Thursday, October 04, 2012 1:45:45 PM Quote
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Sad I was at hospital, none looking like they have arthritis.....the waiting area is shared with cancer treatment. Some were hooked up with a drip, and away with their thoughts (so sad).

I do have a look at people's hands when I'm out and about (but I haven't asked anyone).
I have a giggle though, I'm so slow on walking stick and love it when older people over take me with their zimmers or sticks...inspires me to try and go faster!

Jane
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Dorothy-W
#7 Posted : Friday, October 05, 2012 9:27:12 AM Quote
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jane, bless, tortoise and the hare come to mind
zena_mary
#8 Posted : Friday, October 05, 2012 4:58:39 PM Quote
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Hi, I chat to a few folk with ra whan I go for infusions, I have just presumed they are already aquainted with the nras as they all seem to have well established disease.
Will bring it up in conversation next time I go!
I've never asked anyone outright if they have ra when out and about though I do spot people who I think may have it, must get chating more.
Zena x
Rose-B
#9 Posted : Saturday, October 06, 2012 1:59:34 PM Quote
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Hello All

I work customer facing and RA is spoken about all the time and NRAS. Everyone thinks because I have wrist
splints on I have had an accident and if they see me with my stick it is 'oh dear what you been doing, falling down?'

Every day I get that. Always have to tell them 'no it is RA'


Rose
Dorothy-W
#10 Posted : Saturday, October 06, 2012 2:21:36 PM Quote
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i was asked if i was at kickboxing when wearng my splints,made my day,good idea in theory
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#11 Posted : Sunday, October 07, 2012 7:55:54 PM Quote
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Hello all, like most of you I have looked at people's hands and seen signs of RA but would never be brave enough to ask them. How silly!!!RollEyes

Julia, I have pugs too!!!! shame we can't pm each other about them. I belong to pug village, its great, forums and everything!!! BigGrin
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sylviax
#12 Posted : Monday, October 08, 2012 8:38:57 AM Quote
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Oh, I think pugs are adorable. They are so muscly but tiny, like living teddy bears - I've just noticed that you've got them on your profile, that's a nice lapful!! My cavalier king charles was meant to be small but has grown so big that she overflows my lap on all sides, but she still tries to get on at every opportunity.

Dogs are great - Sylvia xx
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Dorothy-W
#13 Posted : Monday, October 08, 2012 9:14:38 AM Quote
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i have a very heavy staffie that thinks hes a yorkie but he is now starting to creak like me,he stays more on the rug than my lap these days,think he has ra in paws now,i know how he feels,its noticable in animals or do we just see it sooner,dorothy
Julia17
#14 Posted : Monday, October 08, 2012 2:13:21 PM Quote
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Oh Barbara, it's lovely to hear you have pugs too !!

I will have a look at Pug Village, sounds really good ThumpUp I have had pugs for about sixteen years, and now have two three year olds called Nelson and Phoebe, not related one was rescued at seventeen months and Phoebe came to me when she was ten weeks. These two aren t as laid back as all the others, but lots of good fun and keep me company and sane sometimes too RollEyes You must fill me in on yours, Aldi has a pug on the box of their dog biscuits, and they love them too, Phoebe can be a bit fussy in that department.

Julia xx
sylviax
#15 Posted : Tuesday, October 09, 2012 8:42:32 AM Quote
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Hi Dorothy - staffies are another favorite of mine (well as you can tell I love all dogs!!!!) - they look so tough but little softies really - I hear they are extremely loyal and devoted to that special person in their lives. My cavalier loves everybody equally - she's a bit of a tart and will happily trot off with anyone who gives her a cuddle! She's coming into season atm so even more tartish than normal- ho hum!

Sylva xx
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Dorothy-W
#16 Posted : Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:23:03 AM Quote
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yep i am an animal lover more dogs than others,my boy is so sloppy,not a fighter think more lover but does get ott if any one gets to close on a walk,i am on my own so he thinks he has to protect,its fine but i do like to stop and chat,he doesnt growl all the time but i tend to go with him,ie-if hes not happy . and it has saved me from a few scares i must admit,with the ra he is so good at helping me and has sensed not to pull too hard,dorothy
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