One thing that my DW does not do is slow down!Ron, I'm so sorry to hear that.
I had my RF when I was in my mid 20s. which they told me was extremely old to be diagnosed.While I have some mild heart damage, it has really hit my joints hard. Rings that I could wear two years ago can no longer fit over my knuckles and my feet are almost a constant source of pain for me.
I was told it never goes away. Overactivity, getting too tired, too stressed, getting sick in general can set it off again.
I had the rash when I was first diagnosed. It was around my waist. I don't remember it itching too badly, Burn yes, itch no.I spent a month in the hospital and 6 months total in bed. Not easy to swallow when you are in what is supposed to be the vital years of your young adulthood. I was never quite the same afterwards. I still fatigue easily and have to guard myself from becoming ill and it was a good 10 years before the doctor would assure me that I was going to survive.
Every day is a blessed gift from God. I work hard to stay healthy and take care of my body.
Hope your wife does okay. I'll sure remember her in my prayers.
She was just a week back from a month of traveling when the scarlet fever started.
I will tell here to take it a bit slower
