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Sophia Lynch
There was a time in Ron Lev’s life when the ache from his rheumatoid arthritis (RA) was so unhealthy that he felt like nothing may assist him.
“You simply sit nonetheless as a result of it’s too painful to face,” says Lev, 44. “Every part you possibly can think about doing is painful. Even consuming is painful. Driving a automobile, opening a door, turning the ignition.”
After a long time of treating his RA with biologic medicine and steroids, Lev was on the verge of accepting the ache as his “new regular.” Nevertheless, he’d heard of different folks with the