Patient Voices


Estas entradas de blog muestran diversos puntos de vista de nuestra comunidad y voluntarios. Creemos que todas las voces importan, y animamos a cualquier persona con artritis autoinmune a participar. Sus reflexiones pueden inspirar a otros y ayudarnos a comprender mejor esta experiencia.


Preguntas de la comunidad


La interacción con nuestra comunidad en redes sociales nos ha brindado información valiosa sobre AiArthritis. Compartir preguntas y respuestas profundiza la comprensión y fomenta el diálogo sobre los desafíos y los logros de la comunidad.


Para estar al tanto de nuestras preguntas semanales a la comunidad, ¡no olvides seguirnos en las redes sociales!

Encuentra lo que buscas

Three-panel collage of people meeting, posing outdoors by the Capitol, and smiling at an indoor ceremony
18 de mayo de 2026
Read Judy Nagy’s powerful lived experience with rheumatoid arthritis, from diagnosis and treatment to patient advocacy, resilience, and supporting others with chronic illness.
Occupational therapist measuring a woman's wrist for wrist braces
21 de abril de 2025
Occupational therapy helps us better perform daily activities, maintain independence, and achieve a better overall quality of life
Stressed written on a yellow sticky note.
21 de abril de 2025
Stress has the ability to put me into a flare, and with autoimmune and autoinflammatory arthritis being progressive systemic diseases, that's a big deal to me as someone with lived experience.
Tan colored paper with black outline of lungs. A small tear revealing white paper with Lung Disease
21 de marzo de 2025
Receiving our diagnosis of Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) is the first step on our ILD journey, and sometimes even that first step takes a long time and much perseverance before it happens.
Brick wall with a disability door open push button
9 de marzo de 2025
Disability comes in many forms and can be different for everyone. While autoimmune and autoinflammatory arthritis fall under the umbrella term of physical disabilities, it is important to understand their classification as dynamic disabilities.
Blue candies with one red that has a worried face drawn on it
8 de marzo de 2025
Ableism is a common form discrimination, like sexism, racism, homophobia, ageism and so forth, but it gets talked about a lot less though.
Tired mom in bed with a toddler on top of her trying to play.
7 de marzo de 2025
Parenting is challenging, add in a chronic illness and it's even more challenging. Discover these tips from a single mom with rheumatoid arthritis.
2 de febrero de 2025
Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Day, observed annually on February 2nd, is a vital initiative aimed at spreading awareness about rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an autoimmune disease that affects millions of people worldwide.
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¿Quieres enviar contenido a la Ai¿Blog sobre artritis?

Are you living with AiArthritis Disease? We want to hear your voice! We're actively seeking authentic, personal stories from our community members to feature on our blog. Our mission is to amplify patient perspectives and create a space where experiences can inspire and connect others.

  • We welcome submissions on various aspects of living with AiArthritis Disease, including:


    • Your diagnosis journey
    • Insights you wish others understood about AiArthritis
    • Your experience with advocacy
    • Managing symptoms like fatigue, malaise, and unexpected challenges
    • Personal coping strategies and wellness tips
    • Any other AiArthritis Disease-related topics that matter to you

    Writers living with the following AiArthritis Diseases:


    Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Lupus, Sjögren’s Disease, Axial Spondyloarthritis, Juvenile Arthritis, Still’s Disease, Crohn’s Disease, Sarcoidosis, Relapsing Polychondritis, Scleroderma, Behcet’s Disease, Palindromic Rheumatism, Antisynthetase Syndrome, Mixed Connective Tissue Disease, Undifferentiated Disease, VEXAS Syndrome, Schnitzler Syndrome, CRMO/CNO, CAPS, FMF, HIDS


  • Submission Guidelines

    Submission Guidelines

    Post Structure:


    • Título: Sé conciso (máximo 15 palabras)
    • Subtítulo: Una frase clara que describa tu mensaje principal
    • Resumen: Una breve descripción general (máximo 50 palabras)
    • Biografía del autor: Incluye un párrafo sobre ti con enlaces relevantes a redes sociales
    • Extensión: 700-1500 palabras
    • Promoción en redes sociales: ¿Cómo promocionarías esto en redes sociales? Proporciona un párrafo corto sobre tu publicación, tus nombres de usuario en redes sociales para etiquetar y cualquier hashtag que desees incluir.

    Visual Elements:


    Include 1-3 high-quality images with your submission, or note if you'd like our team to select appropriate visuals from our photo bank!


  • How to Submit


    Please send your work to eileen@aiarthritis.org


    Got questions? We're here to help! Reach out to us at the same email address, and we'll guide you through the process.


    Join us in building a stronger AiArthritis community through shared experiences and stories that matter. We can’t wait to highlight your story!


  • Here are some examples from our community members!


    Una cuestión de vida o muerte: Vivir con enfermedad pulmonar intersticial - Denae Cedar, RDN


    Cumbre de la Comunidad de Enfermedades Autoinmunes: Resumen del primer día - Por Brittany Murray



    Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatments Gone Wrong - By Jennifer Weaver


    From Diagnosis to Advocacy: Becky's Journey with Sjögren’s - By Rebcca Hosey