Hope is Incurable – Arthritis Support Group
Hi Everyone,
I look forward to sharing an evening with you at Cibo restaurant.
Where? 767 2nd Ave between East 42nd and East 41 St in Manhattan.
When? August 24, 2011 at 6.45 p.m.
We’ll share some stories and offer support.
I hope to see you there,
Karen
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Hi Karen,
I saw you on The Circle on Channel Ten here in Aus and for the first time since I was diagnosed with RA 2 1/2 years ago, I felt positive about my future with the disease.
I live a happy life. I am 29, I have a wonderful husband, a beautiful son who is 2 1/2, and am currently pregnant with our second baby. My RA has not gone into remission during pregnancy, so am taking a low dose of prednisone to keep the pain at bay so I can function daily. It is hard, but as you say, fight or flight!
My family are all understanding of my condition and what it does to me physically, but I feel they have never really understood the impact it has had on me emotionally. I am really gratefull that you have shared such valuable information and experiences that I can share with my family so when I seem sad or angry, they can see that what I am feeling is real.
Hearing snippits of your life and what you have achieved is simply inspirational and I cannot wait to get a copy of your book and begin my journey in a new light to fight this disease.
Thank you!!
Stacey
Sydney Australia
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Dear Stacey,
Your email was so uplifting for me to receive. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and emotions. You sound like you have a lot of inner strength because to live a full life with this disease you have to be strong, courageous and determined. I hear these traits in your words. I am glad you liked the interview on The Circle. I was lucky because one of the producers and Chrissie read and loved my book. What I love about the people involved in The Circle is that they didn’t pigeon hole my story and understood the layers of hope that my memoir offers all readers in the final few chapters.
Congratulations on your pregnancy Stacey. I loved reading “I live a happy life” because it shows your love and appreciation for what you have, rather than just focusing on your RA.
I loved receiving your email. Thank you for taking the time to connect with me.
Till later, take care
Karen