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Personal Perspectives on Psoriatic Arthritis: The Toughest Trail | WebMD 

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"The easy way isn't always the wrong way. The disease itself, it forces me to just be." Psoriatic arthritis comes with a lot of fatigue. This is how Alicia learned to stop mourning the things she couldn't do anymore, and celebrating the things she can.
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Комментарии : 19   
@laraisokay
@laraisokay 3 года назад
Thank you for making this video. My PsA is almost identical to hers and she worded this beautifully. My heart goes out to my fellow sufferers. ❤️
@nickyannajones
@nickyannajones 22 дня назад
I just got diagnosed 2 weeks ago and your words hit home. "none of the words we have can" describe what it's like. My feet have been a big problem for years and no doctors caught until two weeks ago
@radmamadread
@radmamadread 2 года назад
This was helpful to see. I’ve been trying to push through as I stubbornly hold on to distances and backpack weights that I need to let go of. It gets harder and harder to recover because I’m ‘overdrafting’ spoons. This analogy was like a revelation. I need to work on acceptance of what I can do now.
@darrenclarkson8580
@darrenclarkson8580 Год назад
This was so beautifully said. With words when words can't explain. The curse of our PsA, and it is a curse I would relinquish tomorrow, comes with a bitter blessing of enforced mindfulness. Who you are, is clearer. What you can give is deeper. And what you take, is with gratitude.
@jenb131
@jenb131 2 года назад
Thank you soooo much. Your story is so close to mine. I cried when you said I have to let go of the other person. How can I let go of her? She could work 50 hours a week(I am a nurse) raise three girls alone to adulthood....hike mountains run an easy 8 miles, run a rescue farm. Now at 50 I struggle working 32 hours a week and use a cane at home. I have no life outside of work as it takes all my spoons away. I have an appt with a naturopath as the rheum meds were destroying my liver. Thank you for your hopeful thoughts on acupuncture. I want to take walks again like you are. I want a little slice of life back. Thank God for my supportive husband or I would really be screwed. Thank you so very much for sharing !!
@yochanan7497
@yochanan7497 3 года назад
I’m 13 years past her. I’m basically dead and I’m losing all hope.
@shawnmills4358
@shawnmills4358 2 года назад
Don't ever lose hope
@trying3058
@trying3058 4 месяца назад
Please keep trying you are worth it.
@MegpieB
@MegpieB 4 года назад
So true and sooo good:)
@sadie4me2
@sadie4me2 5 лет назад
Question.....would weight loss improve her condition?
@bananaman4131
@bananaman4131 4 года назад
Almost certainly
@wr6897
@wr6897 4 года назад
Perhaps. Maybe try keto diet.
@yondrehittims2836
@yondrehittims2836 3 года назад
Imagine losing weight when your joints hurt idiot. -a guy that’s 6ft 180
@JP-ir2eq
@JP-ir2eq 3 года назад
@@wr6897 Worked for Steve Jobs. Oh wait.
@laraisokay
@laraisokay 3 года назад
I have PsA and it is incredibly difficult to lose weight, but not impossible. Our metabolism slows along with our activity levels. I eat a very healthy diet and am still slightly overweight due to this disease.