Tag: Chronic disease

Steady Progress: An RA Story

I forgot what it feels like to live a normal life and I may never experience it again. I have hope, however, with new developments in pharmaceuticals and biotech devices. I keep up with the latest trials and breakthroughs on the horizon. In the… Continue Reading “Steady Progress: An RA Story”

The Latest Research on Bioelectric Treatment for RA

Image: Setpoint Medical Read the lastest on biomedical treatment for RA. http://www.rdmag.com/article/2018/09/biotech-device-could-treat-rheumatoid-arthritis-without-side-effects

BIG Adjustment – Injections: An RA Story

I will pray, and pray, and pray – and keep shooting medicine into my body.

MOVE for Pain: An RA Story

How could he suggest I needed help? Was my physical condition so far gone we had to pay someone to care for our home? I had a choice.

Our Expert Advocates: An RA Story

How I found my expert advocate team – quite a journey!

What DNA Told Me: An RA Story

This is how God made me, designed through the genetics passed down from generation to generation on my mother’s side and my father’s side.

Guilt is a Cruel Master: A Believer’s (& RA) Story

Feelings of insecurity and worthlessness were sparked by guilt over my chronic disease.

Mrs. Wall Writes

personal anecdotes on keeping faith, hope, and love during life’s most challenging times

Cory Lebovitz

Org charts don’t build thriving teams - you do!

john pavlovitz

Stuff That Needs To Be Said

Maggie Rowe

this is an archived blog

B Is for Blessed!

Embracing God's Grace

Mrs. Wall Writes

personal anecdotes on keeping faith, hope, and love during life’s most challenging times

Cory Lebovitz

Org charts don’t build thriving teams - you do!

john pavlovitz

Stuff That Needs To Be Said

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