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Does Anyone Know A Good Place Not So Hot, But Good For The Recovery Of A Rheumatoid Arthritis Patient?

I am only in my late 40’s, I like to work a small bit more, thought not as much as before. I fell ill for Rheumatoid Arthritis for 4 years, and taking predisone for it. I went through hell dealing with the pains. Now, the spring water seems to work. But, I must go to a new place where I can find a job. Does anyone know of a non-desert place with weather that don’t inflict arthritis pains?


4 Comments to Does Anyone Know A Good Place Not So Hot, But Good For The Recovery Of A Rheumatoid Arthritis Patient?

  1. enjoyrse's Gravatar enjoyrse
    October 13, 2009 at 5:43 am | Permalink

    I only know that the reason I am here in ‘hotter than hell’ Arizona is because of my Rheumatoid Arthritis. I’ve had it since age 3 and I’m 40 now. My heart goes out to you, though, living without it and then being struck with it suddenly. I reckon I’m blessed to not know what it would be like to not have the disease. Anyhow, I don’t know where to tell you because everywhere is either humid, rainy, damp, cold, or you have dry heat. Dry heat is best for us. Maybe New Mexico. Texas or Oklahoma. I’d like to live up north where it snows and maybe someday I’ll JUST DO IT! Cold hurts a bit, rain hurts more. Humidity is painful so look for any place with low humidity year round. I know you don’t want to hear it but…the desert, my dear, is your friend! Sorry to hear it! Take care of yourself!

  2. Nancy D's Gravatar Nancy D
    October 13, 2009 at 6:09 am | Permalink

    Anyplace that has a drier heat will help. Warm and dry is a fantastic healer for arthritus. Anywhere there’s high humidity will only make it worse.

  3. glenda57's Gravatar glenda57
    October 13, 2009 at 10:11 am | Permalink

    Drink apple cider vinegar mixed with water. Approximately 2 tbls spoons in an 8 oz glass of water 2 times a day will help you immensely. Also, read the book: you’re not sick, you’re thirsty. Lots of luck and excellent wishes too. Reckon positive. I was told 7 years ago that I was going to die and needed a heart transplant. I am still here and looking forward to my first marriage soon. I do not believe what doctors say half the time. They are prophets of doom. With a small research and excellent reading skills, I am still thriving.

  4. steve852's Gravatar steve852
    October 13, 2009 at 1:11 pm | Permalink

    My wife has RA…and we live in Phoenix which is as hot as you can get. The heat works well for her, but so did Maui.
    What I can’t tell you is whether your RA is weather sensitive or not. She has had BRILLIANT results with Embrel, combined with accupuncture.
    If you can afford Maui, grab it. If not, try Embrel

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