If you are looking for support for having an inflammatory arthritis condition, I have a recommendation for you. I have rheumatoid arthritis and Cheryl Crow's Arthritis Life website is a great resource. She has articles, a podcast, a free webinar ('Arthritis Life Hack Extravaganza' coming up on Feb 3,) a program called Rheum to Thrive (costs money but she can make it possible if money is a barrier) and a weekly zoom ($) for people who took the Rheum to Thrive program.
I cannot say enough good things about her work. I've learned so much about how to deal with doctors, medications, social life, etc. I especially love talking with people who get it - who don't say "But you don't LOOK sick" or other inanities.
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I have rheumatoid arthritis and Cheryl Crow's Arthritis Life website is a great resource. She has articles, a podcast, a free webinar ('Arthritis Life Hack Extravaganza' coming up on Feb 3,) a program called Rheum to Thrive (costs money but she can make it possible if money is a barrier) and a weekly zoom ($) for people who took the Rheum to Thrive program.
I cannot say enough good things about her work. I've learned so much about how to deal with doctors, medications, social life, etc. I especially love talking with people who get it - who don't say "But you don't LOOK sick" or other inanities.
Sending commiserations.