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Parenting with IA

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Hi all :)

Having inflammatory Arthritis can be hard, add to this the 'joys' of raising children and the challenges can begin to pile up. As a parent, it can get frustrating, and you aren't alone in this feeling. We'd love to have you join our Parenting with IA meeting on Wed 6th July @ 8:00pm. A safe space for you to laugh, cry, and meet others who are in a similar situation. To register, click here: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/reg...

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Need2knowN

This is timely! I’ve been up with both my hip flaring and my 2 year old up for hours. It can be challenging to say the least!

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Do come along if you can make it :)

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