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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2206511" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Cool!</p><p>Well, I'd love it.</p><p>When my rheumatoid arthritis is acting up, to give an idea, I can't even hold a bottle of beer. Lately it's been bothering my left knee and the balls of my feet.</p><p>Hate the disease. My method of management is diet, reducing stress, and exercise (when it doesn't hurt too much).</p><p>I am one of the lucky ones who responds to hydroxycholorquinone.</p><p>I describe RA to people as your body attacking it self at the tendon bonding to the joints. It's a disease of motion. If you stop moving, you get stiffer than a wedding pr**k.</p><p></p><p>edit to add: I'm sure there are others who need/deserve it more. I currently use three different hand primers, for the simple reason that I *want* to keep my hand strength up. It's very important to me to stay able bodied into my old age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2206511, member: 94154"] Cool! Well, I'd love it. When my rheumatoid arthritis is acting up, to give an idea, I can't even hold a bottle of beer. Lately it's been bothering my left knee and the balls of my feet. Hate the disease. My method of management is diet, reducing stress, and exercise (when it doesn't hurt too much). I am one of the lucky ones who responds to hydroxycholorquinone. I describe RA to people as your body attacking it self at the tendon bonding to the joints. It's a disease of motion. If you stop moving, you get stiffer than a wedding pr**k. edit to add: I'm sure there are others who need/deserve it more. I currently use three different hand primers, for the simple reason that I *want* to keep my hand strength up. It's very important to me to stay able bodied into my old age. [/QUOTE]
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