Living with rheumatoid arthritis: daily challenges

Living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) isn’t just about coping with occasional joint pain. It’s about managing an unpredictable autoimmune disease that makes every movement, from waking up to falling asleep, difficult.

Below we provide an overview of the real challenges of everyday life and some suggestions to help us understand them better.

Mornings are often the hardest. Inflammation persists throughout the night, causing the characteristic stiffness.

  • Obstacle:    Getting up, opening a water bottle, or buttoning a shirt can take hours.

  • Tip:    Plan a “wake-up phase.” Do some gentle movements under the covers and take a nice, hot shower right after getting up to loosen up your joints.

2. Invisible fatigue: more than just sleepiness

This is undoubtedly the most difficult challenge to explain to those around you. The fatigue associated with rheumatoid arthritis is systemic; it results from the body’s constant battle with itself.

  • Obstacle:    A feeling of utter exhaustion that cannot be relieved by a simple nap.

  • Management:    Learn to    “pace”    (train in splits). Don’t try to do everything on your best days to avoid a “disaster” the next day.

3. Professional life: adapting without isolating yourself

Maintaining professional activity is a logistical and endurance challenge.

  • Friction points:    Prolonged sitting, intense typing, or traveling.

  • Solutions:    Consider partial remote work, request workspace adjustments (ergonomic mouse, sit-stand desk), and discuss the employee’s disability status (RQTH) if necessary to protect your workplace.

4. Daily Activities: Ergonomics Ensures Independence

When hands touch, every object becomes a potential opponent.

  • Cooking:    Use cookware with large handles, electric can openers, or pre-cut vegetables.

  • Clothing:    Choose loose clothing, zippers with rings, or shoes without laces.

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