Just a bit of background about myself. I used to be a self employed bricklayer-plenty of work available, and a fairly comfortable lifestyle because of the earnings I was able to make. Up until 1991, I considered myself fairly fit, with hardly a day missed because of ill health. I got up one fine summer's morning that year, had my usual cup of tea (never any breakfast-very BAD idea!) and set off for work. The labourer with me mixed the first batch of cement, and set it on the mortar boards for me. I went to lift my first block of the day (they were 18in x 9in x 4in concrete blocks, and fairly heavy, to the uninitiated), and found that my fingers wouldn't open out properly in order to grip it. My labourer thought that I was having him on, but he soon realised that I was being serious, and that something was amiss.
I wasn't really a great one for having chats with doctors, but I had to go and find out what was wrong. After weeks of tests, x-rays etc, I was told that I had rheumatoid arthritis, and was warned that it would probably get worse. That has certainly happened over the years, as my knees began to be affected, plus my left shoulder, which I'd damaged in an accident a few years earlier.
Things that most people take for granted, for example sleeping, bathing, brushing one's teeth, getting dressed, making meals, and even driving the car; for me, became extremely challenging. I thus began a quest for any kind of pain relief that might be available
Although I'm handicapped in some ways, I knew that I couldn't sit still all day long-every day, week after week, year after year. My goodness, I thought, I've still got loads of time ahead of me-surely there's something I can do. I had taken 2 years off from bricklaying to do a college course in Business and Scottish Highland Studies, all done through the medium of Scottish Gaelic. I had also been commissioned a couple of years before to research and write a book (in English) for the local Community Council, and had actually enjoyed doing it. I therefore decided to combine my knowledge of Scottish Gaelic and my growing love of scribbling. I decided to make an attempt at writing a book that would help learners of the language. By this time, I'd been using various creams to alleviate the pain in my fingers and wrists, and it was actually my knees that were giving me the most grief. I've now written 3 educational books, with a fourth on the way. A lot of folk are much more seriously handicapped with arthritis than I am, of course, and in my ongoing blog, I'll look at various ways of maybe making life a bit more bearable for them. Before that, we'll take a look at some forms of arthritis.
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