Interview 16  

Interview 16

Age at Interview: 63
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 36
Background: Retired physiotherapist, married with two adult children. Part private healthcare (latest surgery).

Brief outline:Diagnosed 1977 after shoulder pains. Diclofenac retard 100mg/day, Methotrexate 15mg/week & 5mg/day folic acid. Partial wrist & 2 finger joints replaced, thumb tendon repairs, 6 toe joint operations, ankle fusion & a back operation (not due to RA).


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Has complete faith in her doctors and has never felt a need to get involved in treatment decisions.
 
Took part in a clinical trial of cannabis for inflammatory pain.
 
Slow release anti-inflammatories help with early morning stiffness and the working day.
 
Intensive physiotherapy on her hand after surgery really helped.
 
Understands what her blood monitoring is for; having a record card helps.
 
An occupational therapist visited her home and provided some very useful equipment including lever taps.
 
Had both partial wrist replacements together and although it was very restricting for 3 months she felt it was worth it.
 
Some form of swimming is good but moderation and pacing are key.
 
The Dong diet was hard to follow and didn't appear to help her joints.
 
Patients may forget what they have been told so it helps to have the phone number of a nurse to be reminded and get advice.
Rheumatoid arthritis
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