Professional patient…

I've always considered myself as lucky that I have amazing doctors. I recently decided to change primary care doctor because of the location and their hours. It was a bit too hard to get an appointment when I was sick. I found myself going to walk-in clinics when I had a sinus infection or bronchitis.... Continue Reading →

Four more weeks…

I had my follow up for my broken foot (AKA 5th metatarsal fracture) today.  I've been trying my best to not bear weight on my foot since 11/1/2018.  The past 46 days have been difficult.  I've tried my best to not walk.  I admit, it's so hard in my stair-filled house, so there are times when... Continue Reading →

In the news…

A few months ago, I was contacted by a writer looking to do a story about a patient for the American College of Rheumatology's online magazine, "The Rheumatologist". She wanted to talk to someone who had attending the ACR's annual Advocates for Arthritis event in Washington DC.  I was honored someone recommended me for the... Continue Reading →

A scary good day…

On Monday, I had my annual mammogram.  The following day, I received a message that there was a problem and I needed to come back.  I missed the call and didn't get the message until late, so I had to wait until this morning to call back.  The way the message sounded, there was an... Continue Reading →

I hope you laugh…

I spend time with a lot of kids.  In my work and in my life, I am surrounded by kids a lot. The other day, a kid came up to me and our conversation went something like this: Kid: I feel so bad for you. Me: Why? Kid: I read your book. Me: (thinking kid... Continue Reading →

RA Blog Week 2018: Day 4, Research…

I'm proud to be a part of the 4th annual RA blog week.  Today's prompt:  Research – Do you incorporate research into your disease management? If you do explain how and what difference it has made. If not discuss why not. Help us understand any barriers you have experienced to using research about Rheumatic Disease.... Continue Reading →

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