Rheumatoid Arthritis – Myths and Facts

RA - Myths and Facts

RA – Myths and Facts

When I started working in healthcare care some decades ago now one of the areas we focus on was rheumatoid arthritis. You can find out more about the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis here.

So I’m always interested in sharing information about conditions like RA.. Today we would like to share a video looking more closely at the myths surrounding RA and correcting them with a few facts!

RA – Myths and Facts from Adprime Media on Vimeo.

What is autoimmune disease?

Barbara Grubbs - what is an autoimmune disease?

Barbara Grubbs – what is an autoimmune disease?

Barbara Grubbs shares her brilliant explanation of what actually is an autoimmune condition.

Some of the conditions (there are over 100) that are defined as autoimmune include

alopecia areata
autoimmune hemolytic anemia
autoimmune hepatitis
dermatomyositis
diabetes (type 1)
glomerulonephritis
Graves’ disease
Guillain-Barré syndrome
idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
myasthenia gravis
some forms of myocarditis
multiple sclerosis
pemphigus/pemphigoid
pernicious anemia
polyarteritis nodosa
polymyositis
primary biliary cirrhosis
psoriasis
rheumatoid arthritis
scleroderma/systemic sclerosis
Sjögren’s syndrome
systemic lupus erythematosus
vitiligo
granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener’s)

Some also include fibromyalgia in the list!

5 Warning Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis

5 Warning Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis

5 Warning Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis

5 Warning Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis.

My previous role as a person who worked in healthcare research Rheumatoid Arthritis was one of the major conditions we studied.

We have covered various issues related to RA in the past. Do check out this article about RA and your joints. If you are interested in how diet might be able to help then check out this post.

But if you are concerned then it is worth check out the video below for some of the warning signs of RA.

Common Hidden and Invisible Illnesses Explained – Please share to raise awareness

If you saw a person in a wheelchair or on crutches struggling to move, would you accuse them of milking it for attention? Not unless you were a truly malign, cold-hearted individual. If you saw a seemingly healthy person climbing out of a car that’s just been parked in a disabled parking spot, would you accost them and insist that they park elsewhere? Quite possibly, but before you do, it’s worth taking the time to consider whether that person actually does need the spot, even though they seem healthy.

There’s a little insight into the world of the hidden illness sufferer. Aside from the crippling physical pain they courageously endure on a daily basis, there’s also the frustration and torment of unsympathetic observers who take their exterior appearance at face value and believe that there’s nothing wrong. It doesn’t have to be a physical illness, either. Depression is also classified as a hidden illness, as it is a medical condition which might be highly concealed but has an enormously damaging impact on a person’s day-to-day life.

For people living with hidden illnesses, a basic degree of understanding and empathy from others is greatly appreciated. If you hear someone saying profusely that they’re feeling unwell, don’t just brush their words aside as the attention-seeking whines of a serial complainer. Ask them if there is anything you can do to make them feel a bit better. A person without a chronic illness just does not know the extent of the suffering of those with such illnesses.

This infographic from Burning Nights neatly summarises 10 of the most common hidden illnesses so that we can all obtain a small level of understanding. This include multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, depression, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Lyme disease, Lupus and CRPS. Maybe the next time we see a seemingly healthy person occupying a handicapped parking space, we won’t be so hasty in our judgement.

Common Hidden Illnesses Explained [Infographic]

Brian Fog – How music can help memory

Brain fog or fibro fog (also called cognitive dysfunction) can be caused by lots of different medical conditions such as dementia, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. One of the key symptoms is loss or lack of memory.

This fascinating infographic shows how music can help memory.

If you have any other tips for dealing with brain fog why not share them at this blog post here.

Understanding Music & Memory

From Visually.