

Arthritis Life
Cheryl Crow
Arthritis life features real patient stories, expert advice, life hacks and more to help you feel more empowered and less alone. Host Cheryl Crow shares her insights from both as a rheumatoid arthritis patient for over twenty years and as an occupational therapist, a health profession that focuses on empowering people with health challenges to function in their daily lives.
This podcast also includes reflections on how you can have the best quality of life possible despite chronic pain, anxiety and other challenging parts of chronic illness.
My goal is to help you manage REAL life with arthritis, beyond joint pain. Let's get started!
This podcast also includes reflections on how you can have the best quality of life possible despite chronic pain, anxiety and other challenging parts of chronic illness.
My goal is to help you manage REAL life with arthritis, beyond joint pain. Let's get started!
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Mar 16, 2023 • 1h 15min
It’s Not Just Dry Eyes: Deep Dive into Systemic Sjogren’s Disease with Dr Kara Wada
Dr. Kara Wada, an expert in Sjogren’s Disease and its ties to Rheumatoid Arthritis, shares her insights on managing chronic illness. She discusses the emotional impacts of autoimmune conditions and emphasizes the importance of mental health. Listeners learn about practical tips from her disease management toolkit, including hydration and stress management strategies. Dr. Wada encourages a balanced lifestyle and the creation of supportive communities, helping those affected focus on living vibrantly rather than merely symptom elimination.

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Mar 10, 2023 • 1h 29min
Hand Therapy Secrets Everyone with Arthritis Should Know, with Certified Hand Therapist & OT Hoang Tran
Hoang Tran, a certified hand therapist and occupational therapist specializing in hand therapy, shares valuable insights about caring for hands affected by inflammatory arthritis. They discuss the complexities of hand anatomy and the critical role of hand therapy in enhancing daily functions. Hoang stresses the importance of patient advocacy and seeking specialized care, especially for those newly diagnosed. Additionally, they explore the connection between hand therapy and mental health, emphasizing a holistic approach to managing arthritis.

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Feb 28, 2023 • 1h 13min
How to Cope when your Diagnosis Changes: Clare's Myofascial Pain Syndrome Story
Clare and Cheryl share tips for how to cope with periods of no diagnosis or changing diagnosis. Clare also provides insights from her unique perspective as someone diagnosed with autism as an adult, soon after her myofascial pain syndrome diagnosis.Cheryl and Clare discuss the importance of perseverance in seeking help, building a personalized treatment plan, and ways to find joy in the midst of chronic illness while accepting that it’s okay to feel sad or angry too. The episode concludes with a discussion about how pain, brain fog, anxiety, and burnout are hard, but support is out there and can make a big difference in living well despite the challenges.Episode at a glance:Journey to diagnosis of myofascial pain syndrome and autism: getting referred to a variety of specialists to troubleshoot symptoms that mimic other conditions, learning to unmask and cope with pain, brain fog, anxiety, and burnoutBuilding a personalized treatment toolbox: currently incorporating pharmaceutical medication with integrative treatment. Physical therapy and exercise with gentle movement, yoga, and weight training, Cymbalta for depression and chronic painFinding joy: Find a community where you can learn new things and have compassionate and caring support. Don’t forget to find joy in the “little things”, like cozy blankets or a TV show / movie / book to escape to.Advice for undiagnosed patients: You’re not crazy! The gray area is scary, but it won’t last forever. Keep an open mind, and know it’s okay to feel sad and angry. Coping with a change in diagnosis: Clare’s tips from her experience having her diagnosis changed: being open to new possibilities, advocating for yourself, and being realistic about what doctors knowLiving well despite chronic illness: Getting to a place where you’re friends with your body - not fighting against it but rather acknowledging what your body has survived. Medical disclaimer:All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an online course & support group program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. Learn more here!For full episode Details, Links, Video & TranscriptionGo to the Arthritis Life Website: www.MyArthritisLife.Net (episode page coming soon!) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Feb 2, 2023 • 55min
From Burlesque Dancing to Support Groups: How Marisa Thrives with Rheumatoid Arthritis
In this episode, Marisa shares what it was like to be diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis around her thirtieth birthday after thinking her wrist pain was only carpel tunnel syndrome. She opens up about her mixed emotions after her diagnosis and shares what helps her cope and thrive, including burlesque dancing, group fitness, the Rheum to THRIVE support group program and more. The episode concludes with a discussion about how Cheryl and Marisa learned to be kind to themselves.Episode at a glance:Diagnosis journey - thought it was carpel tunnel in both hands, turned out to be RA, diagnosed around her 30th birthday.Emotional response to diagnosis: mixed feelings, bittersweet - partly relieved to have answers, but frustrated about not being able to do what she used to. Went down google “rabbit holes” and got overwhelmedWhat helped her adjust and thrive: joining Rheum to THRIVE for more credible information and support from others going through similar thingsThe role of fitness: Marisa explains how her work as a group fitness instructor and her fitness habits help her manage her RA symptoms, mood and stress.The role of burlesque dancing: Marisa joins a local burlesque dancing group and connects with her body in new waysLearning to be kinder to herself: Marisa shares how through therapy and Rheum to THRIVE she learned to be less judgmental of herself and more compassionate.Tips for Work with RA - Marisa shares what helps her work full timeMedical disclaimer:All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an empowerment program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. Learn more here!For full episode details, links & transcript:Go to the episode page (coming soon) at the Arthritis Life website: www.MyArthritisLife.Net Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Jan 17, 2023 • 1h 26min
How I Survived “Survival Mode:” Marriage, Faith & Near Death Experiences with Vasculitis Warrior Hayley “Hay” Farris
Trigger warning: This episode includes a discussion of near-death experiences, medical trauma and decisions about quality of life versus prolonging of life. If you are having a mental health crisis or are struggling with suicidal thoughts, in the US you may call “988” for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline which is staffed 24 hours a day.In this episode, Hay shares her tumultuous experiences with autoimmune vasculitis. She and Cheryl urge fellow chronic illness warriors to resist trying to fit their experience into a tidy narrative and instead ride the waves of uncertainty. While extremely challenging, Hay notes that “deep calls unto deep”, allowing shared humanity and connections based on what unites us all.For Full Episode Details Including Transcript:Go to the episode page on the Arthritis Life Website at: https://arthritis.theenthusiasticlife.com/2023/01/17/how-i-survived-survival-mode-marriage-faith-near-death-experiences-with-autoimmune-vasculitis-warrior-hay/Episode at a Glance:Education and work: Hay earned her PharmD (Pharmacy Doctorate) in 2011, but began experiencing chronic illnesses shortly after. She has learned to understand that your value is not based on your productivity.Relationships: Symptoms like fall risk, limitations on leaving the house, and being in “survival mode” have been trying on her marriage, but her husband never gave up.Diagnosis saga: living with Behcet’s vasculitis, common variable immune deficiency, Microscopic colitis, and respiratory failure, along with a variety of complicationsTreatment journey: Hay explains how she uses total parenteral nutrition (TPN, aka “vein food”) due to her GI tract not absorbing and has had a lot of trial and error with medications over the years, some even working against each other. She eventually found a promising mix of medications that has recently been helping her improve. She has been working with a team of seven specialists who collaborate on her treatment, especially from a palliative care perspective.Coping and advice: Hay shares the importance of art, faith, clear communication, and having boundaries. She explores how she tries to live life to the fullest within constraints. After having to deal with end of life conservations, she notes that “The way you hold people’s stories has to be infinitely more gentle than you thought”. Having been a writer and interning for a literary agent, she is used to stories being explained in 45-65 minutes but life with chronic illness feels like “you’re on a blindfolded roller coaster you’ve never seen before”. Cheryl and Hay discuss the benefits of resisting the urge to force your experience into a tidy narrative.Surviving SURVIVAL MODE: Hay shares how some days have been just living breath to breath and opens up how she’s allowed herself to grieve and learned to “riding the waves of uncertainty.” She shares what it’s like to have conversations about quality of life vs prolonging life. She explains the importance of connecting to others and exploring our shared humanity, “because deep calls unto deep” - what is happening, why am i here, what connects us, and understanding you’re not alone. She also shares how religion and faith have served an important purpose in her life.Medical disclaimer:All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, a community support & education program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. Join the waitlist for the next group, which starts in March 2023! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Jan 4, 2023 • 57min
Yoga is a Philosophy, Not Just an Exercise: Demystifying Yoga for Arthritis with Dr. Steffany Moonaz
Yoga therapist and researcher Dr. Steffany Moonaz and host Cheryl Crow discuss the many benefits of yoga for people with inflammatory arthritis. They also bust common myths and misconceptions about yoga, including that it’s just an exercise or series of physical poses. Dr. Moonaz shares her best tips for patients newly diagnosed with arthritis and explains how the philosophy of yoga can help people with arthritis fully embrace the present moment and improve overall wellbeing. Dr. Moonaz is the founder of Yoga for Arthritis, which aims to bring evidence-informed and heart-centered yoga practices to people living with arthritis and chronic pain worldwide. Episode at a glance:Yoga meaning and philosophy: The union of mind and body through movement, breath, and mindfulness - not just poses and exercise!What makes Yoga Therapists different than Yoga Teachers: Yoga therapists have further training in understanding of health conditions to help patients manage chronic illness or imbalances through yoga.The power of movement for mental health: After experiencing improvements in her own mental health through dance and exercise, Dr. Moonaz realized her purpose of reducing suffering for people through mindful movement. She focuses on arthritis due in part to it being a leading cause of disability.Research on Yoga for Arthritis: It is considered integrative medicine with improvements for overall quality of life. This is due to relief of pain and stiffness, increase in physical function through balance, strength, and flexibility, and mindfulness for stress reductionBeginner Tips: Ask your rheumatologist if there are positions you should avoid, search for a Yoga Therapist who has experience with accessible / adaptive yoga through the International Association of Yoga Therapists, private lessons can be beneficial for added safety and personalized / targeted symptom managementAdvice for newly diagnosed patients: find “RA Thrivers” and listen to their stories, use social media as a resource for building connections, and join Rheum to THRIVE for education and support!Medical disclaimer: All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, a community support & education program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. Join the waitlist for the next group, which starts in 2023!Rheumatoid Arthritis Roadmap, a self-paced online course Cheryl created that teaches you how to confidently manage your physical, social and emotional life with rheumatoid arthritis. Full show notes including transcript and videoGo to www.MyArthritisLife.Net to the show page, which should be up soon! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Dec 10, 2022 • 1h 39min
“It’s a Moving Target:” How to Cope with Rheumatoid Arthritis Ups and Downs, with Emily Jacobs
After being a fierce athlete and playing Division 1 water polo, Emily was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at age 22. She shares lessons learned while working as a night shift nurse for 12 years and having three children. Emily & Cheryl discuss ways to cope with the ups and downs of chronic illness, especially during times of uncertainty or when it seems the disease is posing “moving targets.” Emily shares what helps her thrive despite obstacles, including: having a supportive community, learning tips & tricks, and using products for accessibility. Episode at a glance:Emily’s diagnosis story: second opinions, new/fluctuating symptoms, uncertaintyEmily’s treatment journey: methotrexate, steroids, medical cannabisPregnancy and postpartum journey with RA: how RA has impacted functional/lifestyle tasks with parentingWork life: Emily shares what it was like working as an ER nurse while managing RACoping with “hard seasons”/flares: having community, validation, knowing “it’s not in my head,” connecting with other patients in the Rheum to THRIVE group; learning tips / tricks / products; accessibilityWhat Emily wishes she knew when first diagnosed: autoimmune journey is not linear/is like a moving target; wondering “is this a temporary flare up, or is this long-term”; setting treatment goals - “I want to not be distractingly aware of my RA/health”Coping: through a supportive community who “gets it”, learning tips and tricks for creating a rheumatoid arthritis “toolbox”, and addressing the mental health impact that isn’t often talked aboutMedical disclaimer:All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! For full episode show notes including a video and transcript:Go to the episode page on the Arthritis Life Website. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Nov 23, 2022 • 1h 4min
“No one Tells You About the Uncertainty:” Dianna’s RA Story
Episode at a Glance:Dianne’s Diagnosis story and subsequent emotional roller coasterDianna’s Treatment Journey: Dianna went from resistant to medicines to trying a biologic and feeling a large improvement in symptomsThe Importance of Support - Dianna shares how the Rheum to THRIVE group support & education program was a “lifeline” and helped her get out of a cycle of self-blame. She highlights the ways she learned how to explain her condition to others and process some of the social effects and pressures (such as not drinking wine)Anxiety and Uncertainty: Cheryl & Dianna discuss how uncertainty and not being able to be in control triggers their anxietyWhat helps you cope? “It’s a gift knowing you can’t solve it;” Dianna shares what else is in her toolbox alongside acceptance: exercise, movement, journaling, social time and moreThe role of writing and journaling in Dianna’s lifeRapid fire questionsBest advice for newly diagnosed patients? Encourage others to join Rheum to THRIVE or a similar program for social support; trust in the processFavorite arthritis gadget or tool in your arthritis toolbox: Compression gloves - from Grace & AbleDo you have a favorite mantra or inspirational saying? - “Si combino tuto” - everything works out;What’s bringing you joy right now? The fall weather; essay published - 2 onlineWhat does it mean to you to live a good life with rheumatic disease / thrive with rheumatoid arthritis: to accept the new me; just relax into it;Medical disclaimer:All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, a community support & education program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. Join the waitlist for the next group, which starts in 2023!Rheumatoid Arthritis Roadmap, a self-paced online course Cheryl created that teaches you how to confidently manage your physical, social and emotional life with rheumatoid arthritis.For Full Episode Details + Show NotesGo to the episode page on the Arthritis Life Website. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 3, 2022 • 1h 10min
It’s not Your Fault: How Marion learned to Avoid Self-Blame While Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Episode at a glance:Marion’s Diagnosis StoryMarion’s Treatment Journey: changes in medications over 15 years,Working while Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis: from struggling in silence to disclosing and getting supportHow Marion went from feeling guilty and afraid she’d be seen as “lazy” to realizing her condition wasn’t her faultValues: How RA led Marion to “crystallize her values” and redefine what success means to her, and to become more assertiveThe role of online support communities in Marion’s coping and acceptanceRapid fire “lightning round” questionsMedical disclaimer:All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, a community support & education program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. Join the waitlist for the next group!Rheumatoid Arthritis Roadmap, a self-paced online course Cheryl created that teaches you how to confidently manage your physical, social and emotional life with rheumatoid arthritis.Full Episode Show Notes Including TranscriptSee the show page on the Arthritis Life Website here. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Oct 20, 2022 • 60min
Finding Acceptance and Community with Chronic Illness, with Nitika Chopra, CEO of Chronicon
Nitika and Cheryl discuss how acceptance is an ongoing journey when living with multiple chronic health conditions, and share insights into how they cope with uncertainty. Nitika shares how and why she founded the incredibly impactful Chronicon conference and online community which inspires and uplifts people living with chronic illness around the globe. Nitika and Cheryl also discuss what brings them joy and how they balance present moment acceptance with hope for the future. Episode at a glanceNitika’s emotional journey with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in childhoodHow acceptance of chronic illness is an ongoing journey: Nitika shares how a new diagnosis last year challenged her, but she eventually concluded that “acceptance and hope aren’t not mutually exclusive.” Cheryl & Nitika discuss how acceptance can sometimes bring up grief or other uncomfortable emotions.Uncertainty: Cheryl & Nitika explore how they have coped with uncertaintyListening to your body & nurturing yourself: Nitkka shares how she learned the importance of listening to her body and how she integrates nurturing self care into her daily routinesA discussion about how to accept the need for medications along with utilizing non-medicinal disease management toolsThe “a-ha” moment that inspired Nitika to start the event & community Chronicon !Community: Cheryl & Nitika discuss the importance of supportive and uplifting communities when you live with chronic illnessMedical disclaimer:All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, a community support & education program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. Join the waitlist for the next group!Rheumatoid Arthritis Roadmap, a self-paced online course Cheryl created that teaches you how to confidently manage your physical, social and emotional life with rheumatoid arthritis.For Full Episode Show Notes + TranscriptGo to the episode show notes page at the Arthritis Life website. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.


