Arthritis: Managing rheumatoid arthritis
What does it mean to take an active role in the management of rheumatoid arthritis?
Rheumatoid arthritis is going to be big
part of your life, perhaps for years—perhaps for the rest of your life. If you
become involved in the day-to-day management of your health, you stand a better
chance of maintaining the activities that fill your life. If you take on this
job the same way you would take on a new career position, knowing it will
require daily learning and practicing and that there will be setbacks as well
as successes, you are on your way to managing your rheumatoid arthritis. - Knowing what you will physically be able to do
tomorrow, next year, and beyond, starts with learning what rheumatoid arthritis
is and what is happening inside your body.
- The next step is
learning what you can do and what your limits are.
- The third step
is forming and following a self-management plan for your life.
Test Your Knowledge An important step in my management plan for rheumatoid
arthritis is learning as much as possible about the disease and what it
does. - True
- False
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