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Rheumatoid arthritis, or R-A, is a painful and serious form of arthritis affecting more than 2 million people. If you have R-A, better communication with your rheumatologist can help you both set goals and monitor improvement.
A survey conducted on behalf of the Arthritis Foundation found nearly 70 percent of people currently being treated for R-A deal with stiffness, fatigue or pain on a daily basis. Most of them rely on their rheumatologist for information about dealing with R-A.
Dr. John H. Klippel is CEO of the Arthritis Foundation and a rheumatologist, “ It is important that the rheumatologist has a clear understanding of exactly how RA affects a person's day to day life. Better communication can help you set goals to manage pain, stiffness, and fatigue together.”
Dr. Klippel says, “This is a great tool for R-A patients, because it can help them better prepare to describe their signs and symptoms.” Courtesy of MediaLink
 
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