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Arthritis (young people)

  • Overview
  • Discovery
    • What is arthritis and what are the early symptoms
    • Routes to diagnosis
    • Experience of tests
    • Hearing the diagnosis
    • Learning about arthritis and treatment
  • Monitoring and treating arthritis
    • Disease progression
    • Clinics and monitoring arthritis
    • Painkillers and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
    • Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs)
    • Biological therapies (Anti-TNF, B-cell therapy and Anti-IL therapy)
    • Steroids
    • Surgery
    • Choosing and refusing treatment
    • Transition: Moving to adolescent or adult services
    • Staying fit and healthy
  • Living with arthritis
    • Fatigue, energy levels, and sleep
    • Getting around, home adaptations and daily living
    • Alcohol, smoking, and illegal drugs
    • School, college and university
    • Employment and volunteering
    • Money and financial support
  • Friends, family and relationships
    • Family
    • Friends and social life
    • Relationships, dating, sex and pregnancy
    • Emotional challenges
    • Coping with emotions
  • Messages to others
    • Messages to doctors and nurses
    • Messages to young people with arthritis
    • Messages to parents
  • Video diaries
    • Video diaries
  • People's Profiles
    • Male 10-17
    • Female 10-17
    • Male 18-28
    • Female 18-28
    • Parents
    • A Doctor speaks
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Arthritis (young people)

Profiles - Male 18-28

Dan

Dan is trying to set up his own web-design business. He is white British.

David

David works in local radio. He is white British.

David Z

David is studying Economics at university. He is single and white British.

Dean

Dean is a full-time student. He also works in retail. He is white British.

Tom

Tom is an A-Level student preparing for university. He lives with his parents. He is white British.

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