I've just returned from seeing the OT and what a thorough examination she gave me. I was a bit skeptical about what she could do for me as I don't work and I'm fully mobile at the moment, but wow was I mistaken!
She did a load of measurements that will form the baseline for the future changes, and confirmed what I already knew, that I've got pretty good movement in my hands but my grip strength is a lot less than it used to be. We talked about the importance of using the full range of movements or risk losing functionality as the RA attacks - apparently the knuckle area is likely to be most affected. Then she showed me a series of 11 exercises just for the hands! I need to do them daily with as many as 5 repetitions spread across the day, paying especial attention to doing them fully rather than quickly, and I laughed and said they are very similar to my tai chi exercises. She agreed that tai chi is highly recommended for arthritis sufferers and is especially good for balance in her view. So now I'm going to make time every day to do my full tai chi workout (which takes about 30 mins) and add in these 11 extra elements. I might even show my tai chi instructor because I'm sure they would be interesting for him to reflect on.
And we talked about me wanting to go back to work - she warned me to be careful not to overdo things, but as I'm only going to apply for office jobs she emphasised the need to be flexible and to move around rather than sit for long durations at a desk! I'm not sure if I'll be able to cope with increased fatigue, but I'm trying to get increasingly organised at home and intend to use the extra money to pay for more help in house and garden so that I'll be able to rest in the evenings. I'm not sure if I'm being realistic about going back to work as I'm 54 and have been at home for nearly 3years now, but I do know that I'm feeling loads better finally and am feeling a bit restless and want to do something valuable again - I'll never be able to go back to my original career in IT, but I left that 6 years ago, for family reasons with nothing to do with RA (which I didn't have back then), but I've still got work skills so I really want to give it a go. (oops I'm waffling on)
And that wasn't all - apparently they also run a gadgets group - and she's booked me in tomorrow at 11am to follow on after I see the physio. This week I'll have had 5 NHS appts - bloods; pneumonia jab, OT, physio and now gadgets too!!! - what amazingly good service, I feel very well cared for.
I really liked her and I think I boosted her too, because she said that I was a "model patient" because I actually try to do all the things that I'm told to do - I assumed that's what all patients do, but apparently it's not always so
Anyway thanks for reading my waffle - Sylvia xx
Be kinder than is necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle