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My daughter was diagnosed when she was about 15. As she grew older she tried to convince herself that she did not have it. Just about then, she is now also diagnosed with RA. She is 52. She is faithful about exercise and her eating habits. I do not know how she does it, but not take anything other than Tylonl. She is SO strong.

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Hi Toni Ann, I'll be 68 yo in a couple months. Sometimes I feel very much alone fighting the good fight. It seems the older we get the less we have as a support group. But, these interactions are very helpful.
I'm new to connect. So far, everybody seems very helpful and reassuring. I'm glad that you are feeling less stressed. Getting old is not for sissies. Can't remember who said that, but now I understand! Hope you have a good evening!

@mrlncrvn Hello. Welcome to Connect. Ha! I heard a similar saying "you gotta be tough to get old".

I looked it up on the net. It was Bette Davis who said, "Getting old ain't for sissies." I think she knew a thing or two!

Yes she did and. Ant it the truth