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04/21/2010 04:51 PM
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I was diagnosed when I was three so i guess ive experienced it all. I don't have it as bad as most but there's no way to categorize what everyone else with JRA is experiencing.
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Hi. I'm Kimberly. So sad that you've had it so long. I was only diagnosed about 3 years ago at age 13. How has your JRA affected your life and school? What's your story? I'd love to hear. I have a rather interesting one myself.
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