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Joined: 6/15/2010 Posts: 1
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Hi, my name's Shiela, I,m 53 and was diagnosed finally in Sept 09. The reason for writing is to ask if there are any members living in BFG (british forces germany). I have a lovely specialist but all conversation has to go through a translator and there is no support team(nurses etc)so the feeling of isolation can be great at times. It would be really great to have somebody to talk to rather than running to the gp to ask qs or wait till my next appointment and take along an enormous list of qs. I'm new to the forum and have lots of "trivial" questions to ask,some which are of a personal nature- any advise on where I might get some answers? thanks
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Rank: Advanced Member  Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/3/2009 Posts: 3,157 Location: Huddersfield
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Hi Sheila,
Welcome to the forum! Now that you've found us you will never be alone with RA again, even though we don't live in Germany! If you ring the NRAS helpline they may be able to tell you if there are any other members in Germany. Keep posting on here and ask as many questions as you like, there is usually someone with an answer. I am 60, married and have one daughter who is 21. Looking forward to getting to know you.
Doreen xx
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Rank: Advanced Member  Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/3/2009 Posts: 3,006 Location: Timperley
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Hi Sheila
Great that you've found the forum!
Not only will you be supported by the members, you will also make lots of new friends as well.
Any questions you want to ask - just go ahead and post. There is nearly always someone who has the answer!
I'm 66, diagnosed 7 years ago and married to my lovely Steve.
Love Jeanxxxx
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Rank: Advanced Member  Groups: Registered
Joined: 2/18/2010 Posts: 1,098 Location: farningham kent
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Hi Sheila
Good to hear from you and welcome.
We are all here for each other, I have only been member for a few months, having been dx, eventually, last October. I have had some niggling little questions, which got sorted on here, and sure I will have a few more in the future !
Sending my best wishes, and keep in touch, now that you have found us.
Julia xx
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Joined: 3/8/2010 Posts: 914
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Hi Sheila, I'm Lorna I am married to Ken and have 3 grown up daughters, and have had RA for almost 3 years. Its under control now but was tough in the beginning. Ask as many questions as you wish about anything and everything there is always someone there with an answer. Take care Lorna x
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Rank: Advanced Member  Groups: Registered
Joined: 4/20/2010 Posts: 1,749 Location: Somerset
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Welcome Shiela,
You will get all the help in world in this forum and the powers that be if you ring them they will anwer / get the the anwer for you.
I am Rose 56 married 2 grown up children been RA diagnosed since 2008, been on mtx and sulph but had to stop as caused liver problems - Started mlast week new DMARD - leflunomide - so fingers crossed
Look forward to hearing from you again
Rose
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Rank: Advanced Member  Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/3/2009 Posts: 2,237 Location: nr Southampton
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hi!
I am Jenni, when I was a little girl I lived in Mainz as my dad worked for IBM and we moved a lot!
I am 34 now, married with 3 children who are 15, 12 and 2.
everyone is friendly on here- just post away, there is everything on here from sex to managing to chop up veg someone will answer.
Jenni x how to be a velvet bulldoser
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Rank: Advanced Member
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Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 336
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Hello Sheila and welcome to the Forum, I'm soorry that I can't help with your question, I'm sure someone at NRAS will help. It must be difficult to explain yourself in another laguage. Glenys.
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Rank: Advanced Member
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Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 2,127 Location: Thornton Cleveleys
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Hi Sheila A warm welcome to the forum where you will find loads of useful information on all sorts of topics (serious and the downright hilarious!) and make lots of new friends. Sorry to hear that you have RA which must be even more difficult when there is a language barrier to contend with. NRAS may be able to put you in touch by phone with someone in similar circumstances but failing that perhaps you could communicate with another NRAS member by email. I'm sure there must be ways round things! Do keep posting on here though, it's always good to keep in touch I'm Lyn, married to Mike and have four 'growing up' children aged 22,17,17 and 15. We live in Thornton Cleveleys in Lancashire. I was diagnosed with sero-negative RA 22 years ago after the birth of our daughter. I have run the gamut of medication and had several surgical procedures along the way. Currently on Enbrel, Naproxen and Prednisolone and a few other bits to keep things ticking over! What medication are you on Sheila? Do keep firing away any questions ... there's always someone around who can try to help! Lyn x
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Rank: Advanced Member  Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/7/2010 Posts: 441 Location: Bristol
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Hi Sheila,
Welcome to the forum!
I know how lonely it can be without support ... I only discovered this forum many years after diagnosis.
Please ask any questions you have ... someone will always have some advice.
Look forward to getting to know you.
Joanna
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Rank: Advanced Member  Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/29/2010 Posts: 264
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Hi Sheila from another Sheila, my RA also started at about the same age as you, yes its a bummer but this forum is brilliant. Sorry though that I'm not in Germany. No questions are trivial on this forum and I've found there are loads of such kind folk willing to answer and help, so just ask away. It will also be interesting to see how RA is treated in another county. Here's hoping you are well at the moment and hope to speak again. With all best wishes Sheila
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Rank: Advanced Member  Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/3/2009 Posts: 263
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Welcome Shelia my name is Kathleen i am 66 . I was diagnosed about four years ago and i am doing fine now. I have an injection of methetrexate every week and two Plaquinel every day. This keeps me quite well most of the time. You will get a lot of good advice on here and make some new friends. I dont know what i would do without this forum now ! Kathleen Mc.
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Rank: Advanced Member
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Joined: 5/19/2010 Posts: 384
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Hi Sheila,
I live in Kent but since being diagnosed 7 weeks ago the people on this forum are the only people I have really spoken to about RA and understand what I am going through in the early stages, please don't be afraid to ask any questions someone on here will be able to help you.
I am Anne 50 years old married with two teenage boys, a foster carer and work in a special needs school for a couple of hours each day.
No question is to trival if you are worried about it.
Anne x
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