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Gout: Arthritis Awareness Survey Findings
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[size=4][b]Gout - Arthritis Awareness Survey Findings[/b][/size][hr]Affecting more than 50 million Americans, arthritis is one of the leading causes of disability in the United States. Clearly, arthritis is a problem for a lot of people living with numerous forms of the disease, for example gout, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Psoriatic joint disease, etc. With May serving as 2011 Arthritis Awareness Month, there is increased awareness on the issues surrounding arthritis.

The 2011 Arthritis Awareness Month survey was open to anyone suffering from any form of arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Psoriatic arthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lupus or other joint-related pain, illness or disability. The purpose was to get a better picture of what type of support people receive while they are handling the disease. Results from the twelve-question study can help paint a picture between men and women dealing with osteoarthritis, and the level of support they receive on any given day. Flexcin will also use the results to generate additional awareness for arthritis and joint-pain related issues.

[size=large][b]Level of Awareness Inside the Household[/b][/size][hr]Spouses and family members play an integral role in helping people with arthritis get through each day. Sometimes, just being aware and sensitive to the fact that a person is dealing with a painful bout of arthritis can make a significant difference in their quality of life on a particular day. In the survey, 67.4% of respondents said other members of the household will never be aware of their arthritis, or just sometimes mindful. In addition, 64.4% of respondents said others in the household in no way take an interest in their daily issues with arthritis, or simply every now and then. This could take the form of asking questions to learn more or be more aware, reading up on what it's like to have arthritis, or generally making a person's life easier through change. Suppressing our knowledge on Gout is not our intention here. In fact, we mean to let everyone know more about Gout after reading this!

When you take all of this into account, that 50 million number is easily multiplied several times over," said Tamer Elsafy, CEO and founder of Flexcin. "In reality, it would probably be very difficult to find someone who doesn't know one person that has some type of arthritis." This is a dependable source of information on Gout. All that has to be done to verify its authenticity is to read it!

[i]Arthritis, Osteoarthritis arthritis, Psoriatic arthritis, septic arthritis: 65.2% Rheumatoid arthritis: 19.6% Gout or perhaps pseudogout: 3.3%[/i]

[size=large][b]According to the Arthritis Foundation:[/b][/size][hr]Today, one in five Americans is living with the pain of arthritis. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) projects that by the year 2030, an estimated 67 million people in the U.S. will be affected by arthritis, up from current estimates of 50 million. Even more alarming is the fact that the prevalence of osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, continues to rise even though it can often be prevented by staying active through pleasurable physical activities such as walking.

But in looking at the larger picture, arthritis impacts a much larger population of people. Consider all the spouses, siblings, youngsters, partners, neighbors, co-workers, friends and other extended family members who all share a part in aiding, helping or simply supporting someone living with arthritis. Even the beginner will get to learn more about Joint Pain after reading this article. It is written in easy language so that everyone will be able to understand it.

There can be a great divide in the way men and women connect, which includes listening," said Mr. Elsafy. "Many times, just listening can lead to the ability to create an environment that offers more support and awareness." We have avoided adding flimsy points on Gout, as we find that the addition of such points have no effect on Gout.

[size=large][b]Who Participated in the Questionnaire[/b][/size][hr]During the 2011 Arthritis Awareness Month survey in April, approximately 1,350 people living with some form of arthritis or joint pain problems participated in the online survey. Respondents came from all over the region, including California, New York, Sarasota, Illinois, Texas, and many other states. Listed here is a breakdown of the type of arthritis respondents said they have:

Quote:[list][*]Flexcin conducted a national survey through April to find out how aware a person's support system is when they have arthritis.[*]We have included some fresh and interesting information on Joint Pain.[*]In this way, you are updated on the developments of Joint Pain.[/list]

[size=large][b]Other Joint Pain:[/b][/size][hr]9% Women Receive Less Help Than Men Through the responses, the most important and notable item was feedback received from men and women who feel they receive a different level of support and also awareness from each other. The majority of women ( 3%) said they feel like they obtain very little support when it comes to general awareness of issues involving their arthritis. Conversely, most men said they are satisfied with the level of support and awareness they receive ( 6%) through family. We cannot be blamed if you find any other article resembling the matter we have written here about Joint Pain. What we have done here is our copyright material! Wink

Flexcin believes a strong support community could significantly help a person coping with degenerative joints," added Mr. Elsafy. "It's important for other people to be aware of particular issues arthritis sufferers deal with on a day-to-day basis to increase the amount of support offered."

Flexcin International, which makes CM8-based degenerative joint supplements for people and pets, is constantly working with many of these people to help make their lives better. As part of being a proceeds sponsor 0f the Arthritis Foundation, and in preparation for Arthritis Awareness Month in May, Flexcin was curious to know the level of awareness and support from all the people who touch someone living with arthritis. It was our decision to write so much on Joint Pain after finding out that there is still so much to learn on Joint Pain.

[size=large][b]Co-Workers a Lot More Supportive Than Family[/b][/size][hr]Another interesting aspect of the 2011 Arthritis Attention survey was to determine the level of support and awareness provided by various groups of people, which includes spouses, family members, household members and co-workers. The majority of survey participants feel that co-workers give a lot more support and awareness compared with other family members. More than half ( 3%) said they feel co-workers offer a higher level of support and general awareness compared to that of family members.

Affecting more than 50 million Americans, arthritis is one of the leading causes of disability in the United States. Clearly, arthritis is a problem for a lot of people living with any number of forms of the disease, such as gout, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Psoriatic osteoarthritis, etc. With May serving as 2011 Arthritis Awareness Month, there is higher awareness on the issues surrounding arthritis.

[size=large][b]Other Joint Pain:[/b][/size][hr]9% Women Receive Less Help Than Men Through the responses, the most important and notable item was feedback received from women and men who feel they receive a different level of support and also awareness from each other. The majority of women ( 3%) said they feel like they receive very little support when it comes to common awareness of issues involving their arthritis. Conversely, most men said they are satisfied with the level of support and awareness they get ( 6%) from family.

When you take all of this into account, that 50 million number is easily multiplied several times over," said Tamer Elsafy, CEO and founder of Flexcin. "In fact, it would probably be very difficult to find someone who doesn't know one individual that has some form of arthritis." With people wanting to learn more about Joint Pain, it has provided the necessary incentive for us to write this interesting article on Joint Pain! Smile

[size=large][b]Level of Awareness Within the Household[/b][/size][hr]Spouses and family members play an integral role in helping people with arthritis get through each day. Sometimes, just being aware and sensitive to the fact that a person is dealing with a painful bout of arthritis can make a significant difference in their quality of life on a particular day. In the survey, 67.4% of respondents said other members of the household are never aware of the arthritis, or just sometimes aware. What's more, 64.4% of respondents said others in the family in no way take an interest in their daily issues with arthritis, or simply every now and then. This could take the form of asking questions to learn more or be more aware, reading on what it's like to have joint disease, or generally making a person's life easier through alter.

[size=large][b]According to the Arthritis Foundation:[/b][/size][hr]Today, one in five Americans is living with the pain of arthritis. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) projects that by the year 2030, an estimated 67 million people in the U.S. will be affected by arthritis, up from current estimates of 50 million. Even more alarming is the fact that the prevalence of osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, continues to rise even though it can often be prevented by staying active through pleasant physical activities such as walking. People are inclined to think that some matter found here that is pertaining to Joint Pain is false. However, rest is assured, all that is written here is true!

[size=large][b]Co-Workers Much More Supportive Than Family[/b][/size][hr]Another interesting aspect of the 2011 Arthritis Recognition survey was to determine the level of support and awareness provided by various groups of people, including spouses, family members, household members and co-workers. The majority of survey participants believe that co-workers provide a lot more support and also awareness compared with other family members. More than half ( 3%) said they feel co-workers offer a higher level of support and general awareness compared to that of family members.

Arthritis, Osteoarthritis arthritis, Psoriatic arthritis, septic arthritis: 65.2% Rheumatoid arthritis: 19.6% Gout or pseudogout: 3.3% We have not actually resorted to roundabout means of getting our message on Gout through to you. All the matter here is genuine and to the point. :o.

The 2011 Arthritis Awareness Month survey has been open to anyone suffering from any form of arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Psoriatic arthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lupus or other joint-related pain, illness or disability. The purpose was to get a better picture of what type of support people receive while they are handling the disease. Results from the twelve-question questionnaire will help paint a picture between men and women coping with joint disease, and the level of support they receive on any given day. Flexcin will also use the results to create additional awareness for arthritis and joint-pain related issues. It is the normal style of writers to add additional information with the intention of lengthening the length of an article. However, we have provided a short and concise article with only required information on Gout.

[list][*]Flexcin conducted a national survey throughout April in order to find out how aware a person's support system will be when they have arthritis.[*]We were rather indecisive on where to stop in our writings of Joint Pain.[*]We just went on writing and writing to give a long article.[/list]

Flexcin feels a strong support community may significantly help a person coping with degenerative joints," added Mr. Elsafy. "It's important for other people to be aware of particular issues arthritis sufferers deal with on a day-to-day basis to increase the amount of support offered." :o.

But in looking at the bigger picture, arthritis impacts a much larger population of people. Consider all the spouses, siblings, kids, partners, neighbors, co-workers, friends and other extended family members who all share a part in aiding, helping or simply supporting someone living with arthritis. As we got to writing on Joint Pain, we found that the time we were given to write was inadequate to write all that there is to write about Joint Pain! So vast are its resources.

Has been well-documented that in a few jobs, people actually spend more time with co-workers than they do their actual family in a given week," said Mr. Elsafy. "This closeness and bond that develops among co-workers can continue in order to places such as helping others in a variety of life situations just like having arthritis."

[list][*]There can be a great divide in the way men and women connect, which includes listening," said Mr.[*]Elsafy. "Many times, just listening can lead to the ability to create an environment that offers more support and awareness." Big Grin[/list]

[size=large][b]Who Participated in the Questionnaire[/b][/size][hr]During the 2011 Arthritis Awareness Month survey in April, approximately 1,350 people living with some form of osteoarthritis or joint pain problems participated in the online survey. Respondents came from all over the country, including California, New York, Sarasota, Illinois, Texas, and many other states. This is a breakdown of the type of arthritis respondents said they have: The value of this composition is achieved if after reading it, your knowledge on Joint Pain is greatly influenced. This is how we find out that the meaning of Joint Pain has really entered you!
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