As promised, I am going to continue with featuring some of my favorite arthritis areas that support autoimmune illnesses and help to bring our community together on a regular basis. Together we can make a profound and lasting impact!
The next two I want to feature are...
Thrive With RA
You can find her blog here at Thrivewithra.wordpress.com
She writes from the heart and I have enjoyed here heart felt posts. She also seems to want to help all of us with ra and I truly appreciate her efforts. She has a challenge out there for us this week. I for one plan on trying to accomplish it! I invite you to the same. If we can't speak honestly about ra and do everything we can to get the correct information out there, then who will?
Next on the top of my favs lists is a wonderful organization that has become a powerhouse of sorts. IAAM or International Autoimmune Arthritis Movement Hats off to them for beginning a journey to correctly inform the world about autoimmune arthritis. This month they are having a 47 hours global event. In their own words "Register NOW and receive notification of the official schedule, programs, organizations that will be involved, vendor discounts, a chance to submit YOUR OWN story for featuring during WAAD and MORE! Join Us any time during May 20th, 2012 to celebrate awareness and bringing attention to the Autoimmune Arthritis Diseases!"
I am registered and hope to see you there as well. It looks to be a fun and informative event!
People like RA Guy who is establishing The Show Us Your Hands Organization, Thrive With RA, and IAAM can and do help to make our journey just a bit easier. Hats off to them and a heartfelt thank you as well!
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Arthritis Awareness Month is here!
May is arthritis awareness month and I plan on sharing a few of my favs this month that I do support whole heartily.
This one is top on my list because RA Guy speaks from the heart and I just know his new to be non for profit will make a big impact for all of us!
May is National Arthritis Awareness Month in the United States. Its goal is to bring attention to the issues and realities faced by people who live with one of the more than 100 different types of arthritis. More than 46 million people live with arthritis in the US, including 300,000 children. It is the most common cause of disability.
This one is top on my list because RA Guy speaks from the heart and I just know his new to be non for profit will make a big impact for all of us!
Show Us Your Hands! Releases 1,000 Hands Poster in Celebration of Arthritis Awareness Month
(May 1, 2012) – Show Us Your Hands! is pleased to announce the release of its 1,000 Hands Poster Project, the latest in a series of successful initiatives aimed at uniting the community of individuals who are living with inflammatory arthritis and increasing the public’s awareness of this group of autoimmune diseases. This poster proudly displays the first one thousand hands which were submitted to the community collage project and is being released today in celebration of Arthritis Awareness Month.

The 1,000 Hands Poster is available for purchase at Zazzle. “This poster is powerful! It represents how individual we each are with inflammatory disease while also showing how strong we are together as a community,” says founding director Cathy Kramer. All funds raised from the sale of these posters go to Show Us Your Hands! An international awareness movement which serves to unite and inspire the inflammatory arthritis community.
The Show Us Your Hands! inflammatory arthritis community collage project debuted in December 2011. People of all ages from around the world are represented in this community project and new photos continue to be added to on a regular basis. The community collage project serves not only as a symbol of the wonderfully supportive inflammatory arthritis community that continues to grow and connect online, but also acts as a reminder that people who live with these diseases should be proud of, and not ashamed of, their inflammatory arthritis hands. By April 2011, the Show Us Your Hands! inflammatory arthritis community collage project had grown to include more than 1,000 hands.
Autoimmune diseases occur when a body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. In the case of inflammatory arthritis a person’s joints are frequently attacked, resulting in chronic pain and debilitating inflammation. The most common inflammatory arthritis diseases are Ankylosing Spondylitis, Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Mixed Connective Tissue Disease, Psoriatic Arthritis, Reactive Arthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Scleroderma, Sjogren’s Syndrome, Still’s Disease, and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
Show Us Your Hands! is an international awareness movement which serves to unite and inspire the inflammatory arthritis community. For more information, please visit www.showusyourhands.org. Show Us Your Hands! can also be found on Facebook and Twitter
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WHAT A FANTASTIC GIFT FOR YOUR RHEUMATOLOGIST'S OFFICE AS A THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT THEY DO FOR YOU! I plan on getting one mailed to mine :-) A win win in my book.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
The Crazy Cat Lady Is Born!
They arrived in a white round bucket screaming and hollering in my son's SUV. He found them abandoned at a foreclosed property that he was inspecting. And as most kids do, he brought them home. Except this kid is 30!
I called everywhere to source a rescue agency. We have several wonderful ones here in my hometown but none are accepting kittens right now. Hmmmm....it is spring. Need I say more! They are full of kittens that need adoption.
What to do? What to do? I called out of my area, in the area that the kitties were found and did find a Humane Society that was a low kill shelter. Mmmmmm....what does low kill mean? Well, from what I could find out, they only killed sick kitties. Luck would have it (or Murphy's law) one of the kitties was sick with conjunctivitis. Should I take the chance? Would they put this little weebie one down? There are no guarantees and personally I just don't trust that they wouldn't.
But I have ra and just getting up in the morning can be a problem. Am I really up for this? My family are not rescue lovers and if I took on this project I would be on my own pretty much.
Their eyes called to me...meow! Meow! MEOW! SAVE US!
The Crazy RA Cat Lady is born!
More epic adventures of her trials and tribulations to follow...
I called everywhere to source a rescue agency. We have several wonderful ones here in my hometown but none are accepting kittens right now. Hmmmm....it is spring. Need I say more! They are full of kittens that need adoption.
What to do? What to do? I called out of my area, in the area that the kitties were found and did find a Humane Society that was a low kill shelter. Mmmmmm....what does low kill mean? Well, from what I could find out, they only killed sick kitties. Luck would have it (or Murphy's law) one of the kitties was sick with conjunctivitis. Should I take the chance? Would they put this little weebie one down? There are no guarantees and personally I just don't trust that they wouldn't.
But I have ra and just getting up in the morning can be a problem. Am I really up for this? My family are not rescue lovers and if I took on this project I would be on my own pretty much.
Their eyes called to me...meow! Meow! MEOW! SAVE US!
The Crazy RA Cat Lady is born!
More epic adventures of her trials and tribulations to follow...
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