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How does your RA affect you

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A big thank you to those wonderful people who replied to my post 3 or 4 weeks ago. I have taken into consideration everything you said and made sure that I have discussed the points you all mentioned in my now complete manuscript for " My RA ; A 50 year journey" These include employment issues, available meds, surgery, causal factors for RA, exercise, RA starting or relapsing after pregnancy, late diagnosis, food and others. I now have to get it published!!

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Wow zen4! Such an achievement to get that done, I wish you all the best in the next phase of your publication journey x

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Well done! I wish you every success in your search for a publisher.

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