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  Pain-Free in Two Weeks  
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In less than a week the tendonitis that plagued me for years started going away. By the end of the second week, the pain was completely gone. - Scott Virtue, Indiana

 
 
  Enjoying an Active Life  
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Frequent bouts of knee arthritis flare-ups were so painful, I would cry walking a short distance. I am now pain-free, back to an active life, and not worrying about the harmful effects of the Celebrex the doctor prescribed and other NSAIDs. I'm also saving lots of money." - Merilou Barnekow, Texas

 

 
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  More Energy -  Zero Pain  
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"Since starting this program I've hardly taken any medication and I'm going strong. I have loads of energy, I have zero pain and my joints feel great. I'm even starting to exercise again!" - Norma McNeale, Florida

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  Natural Medicine for Rheumtoid Arthritis  
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Rates of depression are noticeably higher among patients with chronic pain such as Rheumatoid Arthritis. Any progressive and chronic physical disorder can cause depression. Rheumatoid arthritis, the most prevalent chronic inflammatory musculoskeletal disease, is associated with several negative psychological outcomes, including depression. Daily joint pain is an inevitable consequence of the disease, and most Rheumatoid Arthritis patients also experience some degree of depression, anxiety, and feelings of helplessness.

Many factors come into play when it comes to why people with Rheumatoid Arthritis experience depression at such high rates.

People with Rheumatoid Arthritis often feel alone in their suffering. Some people find that the legitimacy of their pain and condition are questioned. Given the impact pain can have on quality of life, it is no surprise that people with Rheumatoid Arthritis also experience significant depression or anxiety.

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The physical condition of Rheumatoid Arthritis can render a person unable to work. Or, working a full-time job can strip the Rheumatoid Arthritis sufferer of all energy, making it very difficult to have the energy to drive to the office and work all day and then manage a hectic family and home life. Other chronic health conditions, living daily with severe chronic pain, a lack of emotional support and sleep disturbances common with Rheumatoid Arthritis contribute heavily to the depression.

It is normal to feel sadness concerning the loss of the lifestyle, about a job loss, changes in relationships or not being able to do the things you used to be able to do before Rheumatoid Arthritis. People with Rheumatoid Arthritis and depression are not just sad. Their feelings of depression linger affecting their work and social life as well as sleep and concentration. Rheumatoid Arthritis patients who experience depression begin to feel hopeless. With a lowered self-esteem, their depression distorts their thinking and interferes with day-to-day routine.

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Your physician might refer you to a psychiatrist or psychologist to help you learn coping strategies for dealing with Rheumatoid Arthritis and depression. Your physician might also prescribe antidepressant medications. Antidepressant medication can also be a very useful choice. The right choice of drugs may have a positive influence on mood and can also influence pain perception (reducing chronic pain) and insomnia.

If you suffer from Rheumatoid Arthritis and depression, or if a loved one does, watch out for warning signs of suicide. Statistically people with chronic pain illnesses such as Rheumatoid Arthritis suffer from depression and consider suicide more frequently than other people.

In conclusion, Rheumatoid Arthritis patients with clinical depression experience a lingering sadness that is not healthy. Their feelings of depression are associated with feelings of hopelessness, fatigue, loss of interest in entertainment, loss of appetite and no enthusiasm for living. They are essentially burned out.

While it’s natural to grieve about future hopes and dreams that may have been dashed upon developing Rheumatoid Arthritis, it’s important to adequately and safely address depression to improve the quality of life.
 

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