Most people with axial SpA tend to have times of flare and times when their symptoms are more manageable or settled. A flare can include an increase in pain and joint stiffness, either local or generally.
Find tools to help you to feel more in control and prepare for axial SpA flares with the NASS axial SpA online peer support meeting on 4 June 2024 at 6pm.
Join this friendly online meeting to:
- Find tools to help you prepare for flares and create your flare toolkit
- Get advice to reduce the impact a flare has on you
- Connect with other people with axial SpA
- Share your experiences
- Ask the NASS team any questions you may have
Book via this link.…
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