Blog Articles by Month: November 2021

How to Become Friends Again with Your Body After Feeling Betrayed by Rheumatoid Arthritis

For a very long time, I felt that having rheumatoid arthritis meant that my body had betrayed me. But in the moment of profound insight, I realized that my body was not an enemy to resent, but a partner to support. In my new article for CreakyJoints Canada, I write about how I became friends with…

Read More

5 Ways to Do the Holidays, RA-Style

It’s hard to find the line between joyful holiday bustle and a stressful mess that sends you reeling into a post-holiday rheumatoid arthritis flare (or a pre-holiday or joining-the-holidays). Throwing out traditions that don’t work for you anymore is a good place to start. In my new column for HealthCentral, I share five ways to create…

Read More

Finding Hope When RA Meds Don’t Put You in Remission

What do you do when medications don’t work as well as you’d like? In my new column for HealthCentral, I write about how developing a hopeful mindset can help you get through the pain and frustration: “EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK, there is hopeful news about rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatment and what it can do for your life—all…

Read More

I Have Rheumatoid Arthritis, But Please Don’t Call Me a Patient

I have been involved in chronic illness and advocacy for a long time, but the terms ‘patient,’ ‘patient advocate,; or ‘patient expert’ has never sat well with me. In my new article for CreakyJoints Canada, I talk about why: “I dance every day, but not to music. As someone with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), I spend…

Read More