Hi Rose:
Many, many thanks for that feedback. This is exactly what I was looking for.
I had wondered if arthritic patients simply put up with the pain,and did not report to their GPs, until they were almost totally incapacitated. Most of it is fear and lack of information, I should think.
I would prefer to have the problem addressed ASAP because of the manner in which it has affected me.
I am coming out of a nine year campaign of harassment, abuse, assault, booby trapping and stalking on the part of my two neighbours. In two iinstances I was booby trapped by having my front door mat interfered with and left, so that I did not see what they had done, and tripped over it, on another occasion, they sent two black bananas and a rotten orange down onto my patio step so that I slipped in the dark, and was in excrutiating pain as a result. They were half my age, and finally caught up with after I had provided the olice with intelligence on the cyber stalking. This created major problems in my mobility and approaching my GP regarding the arthritis. She already knew that I had arthritis, but had no idea of the extent to which is was impacting on my life, because my focus was on the day-to-day problems with my neighbours. They are now no longer here, although she does still own her property, and visits from time to time.
Third set of exrays are coming up tomorrow. I know my condition has detiorated considerably, and I have a slight deformity in that hip and leg, which turns slightly to the right. Almost imperceptible, but I am aware of it. It may create a slight problem with the surgery, but I am hoping that the surgeo will be able to correct t at the time of surgery, unless the problem originates, elsewhere.
I was interested that the arthritis seems to run through your family. I do not know of anyone in my family, on ether side who had arthritis, although I am aware, that my maternal grandfather had rather strange looking finger joints, that could have been arthritis. I was only six when he died, but I do remember that he was a pianist, so it could not hae been that disabling for him. I am self teaching myself piano, with arthritic hands. Slows me down, but probably good es=xercise for my fingers.
All the best,
Susie