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The truth about having your hip replaced

Avid readers of this blog will know that earlier this year, I had my right hip replaced. In fact, I Continue reading →

Things to do before surgery

I didn’t think I’d be back blogging again so soon, but in the last week, things have changed rather rapidly. While I was originally told my surgery would be in June, I received a letter this week saying it would actually be on Wednesday 16th May. Yes, that is two weeks from now!

It’s World Arthritis Day!

What better way to celebrate World Arthritis Day, than with a blog post? I know it’s been a long time, Continue reading →

Elbowing through

Some of you may remember a couple of months ago I did a post about how I was going to Continue reading →

The bitch is back

Expect no excuses, because I know there are none that will get me out of my own personal guilt for neglecting this blog for almost a year. But I do have a lot of news…

The power of an email: part two

In another bit of great news, my mum received an email from one of the candidates in her constituency, – Continue reading →

The power of an email

So last week I got on my soapbox about the lack of awareness of arthritis among local councils, and actively Continue reading →

Back on the soapbox

What did I say about blogging more frequently? Well, here I am again. Arthritis Research UKĀ is running a campaign to Continue reading →

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