Tina Wesson is one of the best examples of how a person can not only cope with arthritis, but also overcome it by achieving astonishing physical performances. I am sure you think that is almost impossible, but I assure you it’s not, and the entire world had a chance to witness Tina’s success during the TV show called “The Ultimate Survivor”. This is a show that puts in competition 16 contestants and subjects them to all sorts of physical and mental challenges. The goal? Find an ultimate survivor, able to pass challenges such as running, jumping, crawling or swimming.
Could you imagine that a person like Tina Wesson, diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis could win such a competition? Generally, the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis are:
- arthritis of three or more joints;
- rheumatoid nodules;
- radiographic changes;
- Morning stiffness.
In spite of all the symptoms, Tina tried to overcome her limitations by taking adequate treatment and by practicing a large variety of sports such as: racquetball, running or swimming. Fortunately, Tina belongs to the first class of rheumatoid arthritis classifications, which partially explains her performances. The conclusion? If diagnosed early enough, it is easy to cope with arthritis, especially if the patient opts for treatment and physical exercise. Tina Wesson is a living proof to sustain this affirmation.






August 10th, 2011 at 1:16 am
Great One…
I must say, its worth it! My link, http://www.blogstoday.co.uk/ViewBlog.aspx?BlogId=69q96Thbz822504pN7&sitecode=HUNT,thanks haha…