March 2022

 How life with juvenile arthritis looks different in Northern BC 

By |March 28th, 2022|Northern BC|

The quarterly clinic in Prince George for kids with juvenile arthritis is a saving grace for some families. For others, it's one of a handful of options for specialized treatment. This article was originally published by the Prince George Post on Mar 14th, 2022 written by Matt Scace. When Cheryl Abraham’s son accidentally fell [...]

Meet Addie!

By |March 22nd, 2022|JIA, Northern BC|

Addie, Prince George, BC 14 years old, Psoriatic JIA I used to hike and play school sports like basketball and volleyball. Now, I’m not able to because my arthritis hurts too much in my elbow, ankles and knees. This last year I started on the volleyball team, but had to stop playing because of [...]

Road Trip to Diagnosis: What happens when you live 12 hours from the nearest children’s hospital?

By |March 11th, 2022|blog, JIA, Northern BC, Stories|

A year and a half ago our daughter was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis. Her pain and psoriasis started about a year before that but between misdiagnosis and chalking things up to growing pains, we had no idea JIA was even a thing. It all came to a head after a hike when her knee [...]

April 2021

Oliver’s Diagnostic Journey: Periodic Fever Syndromes

By |April 15th, 2021|Fever Syndromes, Northern BC, Rare Disease Stories, Stories|

 Meet Oliver! A vibrant young boy with autoinflammatory disease living in Williams Lake, BC! Oliver has always been the type of child that brings joy to everyone around him. We couldn’t go to the grocery store without the smiling baby drawing everyone near. His first year of life was good. He was a perfectly [...]

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