Exploring Low Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) for Osteoarthritis

Exploring A New Treatment Low Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) for Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterized by cartilage deterioration, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Traditional treatments include medication, injections, physical therapy, and surgery, but these may not always provide sufficient relief. Recently, Low Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) has emerged as... Continue Reading →

Working From Home Challenges

As someone who lives with chronic pain, I know how frustrating and debilitating it can be. I recently went back to work and my joint pain has increased tenfold. It feels like there's a tourniquet wrapped around my leg, cutting off circulation to the leg with osteonecrosis. This makes it difficult to move around and... Continue Reading →

I Am A Nominee In The WEGOHealth Awards 2020

I am so honored to share that I am a nominee in the WEGOHealth Awards for Best In Show – Community and Patient Leader Hero #WEGOHealthChat #WEGOHealthAwards #PatientLeader #Osteoarthritis #Osteonecrosis #Grateful www,ChronicallyGratefulDebla.com and  https://avascularnecrosiseducation.com   My WEGOHealth Profile Link    Deborah Andio WEGOHealth Profile Link Voting will begin in July and link will be posted then... Continue Reading →

Joint Pain and Our Government

It’s that damn pain that may creep up slowly on you with a dull, discomfort in one or several of your joints. Or it might be like a raging inferno it like a thief in the night, to steal your joy or try to.... the pain comes on suddenly without any warning, bringing on that... Continue Reading →

Osteoarthritis

Our joints take a lot of abuse over the years. I've had OA in knees and a few other places since I was 38 and I was in shape. But over the years  the pain increased more and more and I gained weight so the wear and tear was even greater. The pain was intense... Continue Reading →

Osteoarthritis Facts

  I have had OA for over 15 years and its painful. Its limiting and when you have it in your 40s it really sucks. Fast forward I am 56 and I am still learning how to cope with my pain associated with OA . Writing about living with osteoarthritis and osteonecrosis as well as... Continue Reading →

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