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Great Lovers

Abelard and Heloise. Antony and Cleopatra. Tristan and Iseult. Cyrano and Roxane. Victoria and Albert. Wait… am I the only one who heard that screeching brakes sound of a needle scratching on a record? Whether historical or fictional, lists of the great lovers of our world don’t include Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. I certainly…

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Rules of the Game

I can’t stand bitter juries. Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains has just crowned a winner – Sandra, again, literally wearing a bit of a crown (love her!) – and it was yet another example of people voting against someone rather than voting for the best player. And I wanted to reach through the TV screen and…

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Good Causes

I watched The Blind Side last week and it made me think a great deal about the idea of doing more than just talking about what we can do to make the world a better place. Not all of us have the resources to actually take someone into our homes and make that deep a…

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Staying Sane

Sanity and the preservation thereof is the topic of this week’s post on MyRACentral: “Waking up in pain. Going to bed in pain. Never knowing if tomorrow’s going to be the day it comes back with such force that your life is shattered, sidelined again while you put everything on hold, while you find a…

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Definition in Opposition

There was another thing that struck me in the New York Times’ Patient Voices feature. What struck me was George’s story, in particular the part where he talks about practicing doing certain things over and over again in order to “appear normal”. It struck another of those tender places, because what do you do when…

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Spots

Every year, I’m convinced it’s at the end of May, which means that I’ve sometimes missed it. This year, it was dumb luck that I checked on the weekend and all of a sudden realized that holy crap, my blogiversary is Thursday! I had plans for it. There are going to be some neat things…

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Like Me: Finding My RA Community and Why It Matters

Updated November 12, 2022. Being different is both external and internal. Being the only person who looks a certain way set you apart in a group, designates you as Other. Even when the members of the group are your friends, there is something that makes you feel set apart. Finding your community, the people who…

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Juvenile Arthritis: The Ultimate Teen Guide – A Review & Interview with Kelly Rouba

We’re doing something new on MyRACentral – this week, we launched an area on the site for teens and young adults living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (when I first got it 40+ years ago, it was called Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis). There isn’t a lot of information and meeting places for that age group out there…

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Anything Can Be A Toy

After mor’s party last Sunday, Morgan and I played a game. She was a fire fighter, I was (no surprise) the firetruck and the balloon served as the hose. I don’t know which one I like best. This one, for the look on Morgan’s faceOr this one, for the sense of sheer abandon (Photos by…

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Everything’s Blog Fodder

I’ve had a spectacular weekend. That was sarcasm. The unvarnished truth – and this is where the title of this post begins to make sense – is that I picked up a stomach bug. Ordinarily, one of the benefits of having limited shoulder, elbow and wrist movement is that you’d can’t touch things like door…

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In Which Confusion Reigns

Two things have me confused this week. Thing the first is an article in the Wall Street Journal about President Obama ordering a change in regulations governing hospitals that participate in Medicaid/Medicare programs, requiring such hospitals to respect advanced directives and other legal documents designating people outside the immediate family for visitation rights. As well,…

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A Moment of Danish Humour.

My mother recently purchased a kitchen knife. One of the really good ones, the super efficient scary looking kind of knife. So scary that I wouldn’t want to have one in my kitchen – just having it lurking in the drawer would make me nervous. You can see where this is going, can’t you? So…

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