How Can The Arthritis Foundation Help Me?

April 21, 2009 on 9:33 pm | In Arthritis Care |

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If you are one of the 27 million Americans diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, then you may be feeling confused, depressed, anxious or uncertain as to what the future holds for you. The good news is that the Arthritis Foundation has compiled a wealth of information to help you through this difficult time. You can learn about self pain management techniques, medical breakthroughs, medications and surgery options, as well as finding community activities to get involved with towards finding a cure.

The Arthritis Foundation offers many events and programs year-round to help those suffering with arthritis, as well as their friends and family who are right there suffering with them. The “Time to Walk the Walk” event encourages you to be a team captain or just take a walk to fundraise for the cure, making a difference in the lives of almost 46 million people who live with the daily pain of arthritis. The “Life Improvement Series” program is designed to help sufferers with pain management and functionality. The “Joints In Motion” marathon training program and “The Jingle Bell Run/Walk” are two more events that help raise money and connect people with arthritis, to find greater strength in numbers. Each year, the traditional black-tie gala dinners, wine events and themed parties raise more than $8 million for chronic pain research. By getting involved, you can restore a sense of control and improve your morale, while doing what you can.

The Arthritis Foundation provides you with medical advice and the latest arthritis pain research. In the May/June issue, you could read about the differences between pediatric and adult lupus, a comparison between two different NSAIDs, advice on meniscus repair following injury, highlights from CARRA studies and the TREAT study and about the latest drug approved for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. As the adage says, “Knowledge is power,” so keeping on top of the latest medical news will fill you with hope and vigor.

The Arthritis Foundation is your one stop resource shop. Here you’ll find a program that helps you to better communicate with your doctor about your rheumatoid arthritis, as seen on television. You can also order a free brochure about how to ease arthritis pain with heat and cold therapy or download free rheumatoid arthritis health tips developed by the American College of Physicians Foundation. Additionally, you can read the latest edition of “Just Diagnosed” Magazine and join “RA Connect,” a community where arthritis patients can meet others, share experiences and get medical advice. Family members of people with arthritis will also find the information helpful, as it will help them to be more sensitive to the pain their loved one is experiencing.

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