Thanks for your post Teetime. I left the psoriatic RA support group for similar reasons to those you gave about the Lupus group.
I absolutely agree with your comment about the importance of patient and clinician working together. I overheard the physio telling her student about me, and commenting that I remained actively involve in my treatment. A close relative who has the psoriatic/ra has had a much longer wait for effective treatments than I have. She was told not to take anti inflammatories, to use ibuprofen and paracetamol. Now she's on proper treatment, including a biologic, she's got her life back.
You're spot on about the risk of depression with any chronic health problem. It's a great pity the rheumatology clinics don't involve psychologists early in the treatment regime. Yes, you have a chronic condition but it doesn't need to have you!
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