Interview 13  

Interview 13

Age at Interview: 42
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 17
Background: Full time surveyor/manager, married with 3 children. Family history of RA.

Brief outline:Diagnosed '78 after various joint pains. Knee synovectomy age 18; then 8 years quite symptom free; since RA in many joints. Some steroid pulses/joint injections. Now Gold injected 50mg/month, Meloxicam 15mg/day & Coproxamol if required. Thumb fusion operation.


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Has learnt to take painkillers before doing something strenuous to counteract the pain before it happens.
 
Describes the effect of not taking his anti-inflammatory medica.
 
Had painful flare ups whilst waiting for DMARDs to kick in and tried different ones before finding one that worked for him.
 
Steroid pulses helped him get over a flare but the effects didn't last long.
 
He finds it interesting to see the progression of the RA by having regular x-rays of his hands and feet.
 
Insoles, special shoes and visits to the podiatrist to remove hard skin on his feet have all been very beneficial.
 
The fusion of his thumb gave him a stable and stronger grip.
 
Complains that routine appointments are often cancelled but he has direct access to the clinic when necessary.
 
Acupuncture was very helpful.
 
He tries to keep mobile by moving around the office and by gardening.
 
Pain can make him depressed and 'grumpy' at times, which can affect relationships with other people.
 
At his job interview he didn't tell them about his arthritis, but usually he found it easier to be open about his RA.
 
He tried many diets but none of them helped his arthritis.
 
He wears various splints when necessary, depending on what he is doing.
Rheumatoid arthritis
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