In addition to RA, I have peripheral neuropathy in both legs. Went to a meeting yesterday about PN headed by a nurse. I mentioned I take methotrexate and she asked what for. I said for my RA. Believe it or not, she said, “what’s RA?”
Just for a laugh!: In addition to RA, I have peripheral... - NRAS
Just for a laugh!
A rather sad & hollow laugh....what hope is there!
You can't make it up can you.xxxx
Sadly why we have to keep explaining ourselves time and time again 👍
Well smack my ears and call me Dumbo! I wish I could say that was unbelievable but we all know that it's all too common
If you said RA instead of rheumatoid arthritis she may not know what the abreviation stands for. For many years now nurses have had it drummed into them not to abbreviate as it can be misunderstood.
Well BonnieT,what hope is there.Good job that not all nursing staff are the same,or Doctors!😡😩😂😂😂😂
Well that leaves me speechless, hope you put that nurse right.
I simply said it’s rheumatoid arthritis and she said oh and looked embarrassed. I didn’t say more. Maybe she’ll research more on it and be “the one” to bring attention to it. We can only hope.
Yeah - I was sent to P/T to see if they could figure out why my thigh has swollen, and when I told the Therapist I have RA and Sjogrens, she was totally confused. Hmmm
Just goes to show the importance given to RA in nurse education. I despair.