Guest guest Posted April 2, 2002 Report Share Posted April 2, 2002 ette, Here's a good link that explains Still's disease: http://www.focusonarthritis.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=927 & rd=1 All of these rheumatic diseases are like being on a rollercoaster. One day you feel good and the next day you're in bed. In time you learn to go with the flow and listen to your body. Each good day is a blessing. a [ ] Hi Becky Thank you so much and yes this has been a blessing for me. I just will never understand why some days I am in so much pain and others not much. I wish I knew what I did the day before so I can always do it. Oh I did find out I have JRA Stills. Is there a difference? I guess it's something I'll have to ask my doctor about. Thank you for having me in the club. ette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2003 Report Share Posted May 17, 2003 Hi group, Anyone out there with Still's disease or JRA who could talk to Heidi? She is not in our group so you would need to email her at hkg@... Thanks, Chris. Begin forwarded message: > From: " H Goertz " <hkg@...> > Date: Sat May 3, 2003 8:22:02 PM Australia/South > " Adlard " <cadlard@...> > Subject: Re: still's disease > > Do you know of anyone with Still's that has done the antibiotic > therapy whom I could email? > > I am encouraged that this therapy helps. I went to the rhematologist, > and I am supposed to start on Celebrex next week. The pain in my > wrist and inflammation in my fingers is unlike anything I have > experienced. I don't want to " manage " my symptoms-Still's has some > scary progressions that I don't want to wait for. > > > Thanks. > > Heidi Goertz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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