Free RA Living Kit - Comes with a very nice padded pen and Quality of Life Monitor (U

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Free RA Living Kit - Comes with a very nice padded pen and Quality of Life Monitor (U

Sign up for your free information kit, including a special Quality of Life Monitor



If you know everything you can about your RA, you can better manage the impact it has on your quality of life. And that can mean hope. Hope that you can move beyond doing the things you have to do and start doing more of the things you want to do.

The weekly Quality of Life Monitor you'll receive is designed so you can see just how you're managing from day to day. All you need to do is simply record how RA is affecting your daily routine for 4 weeks. To make things even easier, you'll also get an RA-friendly pen to help you fill out your Quality of Life Monitor.

You can sign up in two easy steps:


https://www.raliving.com/raliving/apps/register.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes


Thank You!



You've just signed up for your free information kit and Quality of Life Monitor! Now you can simply use what we send to learn more about your quality of life and discover ways to improve it.

Since your quality of life is something that's important to you, you should talk to your healthcare professional. He/she can help answer any questions you might have.
 
I signed up for this a couple of months ago.

It's a pretty nice pen!
:bigok:
 
You've just signed up for your free information kit and Quality of Life Monitor! Now you can simply use what we send to learn more about your quality of life and discover ways to improve it.
 
Thanks, Mary!! :bigok:

You've just signed up for your free information kit and Quality of Life Monitor! Now you can simply use what we send to learn more about your quality of life and discover ways to improve it.
 
You've just signed up for your free information kit and Quality of Life Monitor! Now you can simply use what we send to learn more about your quality of life and discover ways to improve it.

Since your quality of life is something that's important to you, you should talk to your healthcare professional. He/she can help answer any questions you might have.

You can also keep coming back to RAliving.com for more helpful facts, tools and advice.

:bigok: Great Post Thanks!!:claps:
 
Very nice,maryb.Thank you very much.Even though I do not have Rhumatoid Arthritis,I have Osteoarthritis.
 
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