Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 Shea, We are so proud of you!!! You were so brave to be on the news to tell everyone about JRA! Thank you so much for speaking out for all of them. You looked absolutely adorable and articulated the morning stiffness and pain very well! I am so glad that you were up to the walk and the meds are working for you. Hopefully no more " Tin-man " (that was GREAT!). <3 , Amber (17) Psoriatic > > HealthWatch: 13-year-old battles arthritis but remains upbeat (Added: May > 04, 2011) > www2.wrbl.com/news/2011/may/03/healthwatch-13-year-old-battles-arthritis-remains\ --ar-1798649/ > > 2011 Arthritis Walk to take place Saturday. Arthritis is a disease that's > affecting nearly 300,000 children under the age of 18. > > COLUMBUS, Ga. --Valley area residents will lace up their sneakers Saturday > morning, and take a walk atNorthside High School. They'll be walking in > honor of folks in our area who are living with arthritis. > > But don't expect to see older adults only. > > Arthritis is a disease that's affecting nearly 300,000 children under the > age of 18. > > Juvenile arthritis is very painful, but a 13-year-old Columbus girl is not > about to let thisdisease put her life on hold. > > As a staunch supporter of the Arthritis Foundation,Shea Reasoner will > participate Saturday morning atNorthside High School in the 2011 Arthritis > Walk. > > Registration is at 9 am. The walk begins at 10 o'clock. > > If you'd like to participate you can reach the Arthritis Foundation at > 706-992-8955 or register online at www.2011Arthritiswalkcolumbus.kintera.org > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 Indeed! Way to represent! On Monday, May 9, 2011, pintogal2001 <URnotIM@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Shea, > > We are so proud of you!!! You were so brave to be on the news to tell everyone about JRA! Thank you so much for speaking out for all of them. You looked absolutely adorable and articulated the morning stiffness and pain very well! > > I am so glad that you were up to the walk and the meds are working for you. Hopefully no more " Tin-man " (that was GREAT!). > > <3 > > , Amber (17) Psoriatic > > >> >> HealthWatch: 13-year-old battles arthritis but remains upbeat (Added: May >> 04, 2011) >> www2.wrbl.com/news/2011/may/03/healthwatch-13-year-old-battles-arthritis-remains\ --ar-1798649/ >> >> 2011 Arthritis Walk to take place Saturday. Arthritis is a disease that's >> affecting nearly 300,000 children under the age of 18. >> >> COLUMBUS, Ga. --Valley area residents will lace up their sneakers Saturday >> morning, and take a walk atNorthside High School. They'll be walking in >> honor of folks in our area who are living with arthritis. >> >> But don't expect to see older adults only. >> >> Arthritis is a disease that's affecting nearly 300,000 children under the >> age of 18. >> >> Juvenile arthritis is very painful, but a 13-year-old Columbus girl is not >> about to let thisdisease put her life on hold. >> >> As a staunch supporter of the Arthritis Foundation,Shea Reasoner will >> participate Saturday morning atNorthside High School in the 2011 Arthritis >> Walk. >> >> Registration is at 9 am. The walk begins at 10 o'clock. >> >> If you'd like to participate you can reach the Arthritis Foundation at >> 706-992-8955 or register online at www.2011Arthritiswalkcolumbus.kintera.org >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Moy jaimelynmoy@... *Need graphic design work and want to help a great charity? Money raised through my freelance graphic design will be donated to the National Psoriasis Foundation. Together we can get one step closer to ending psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. www.walkwithandy.com* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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