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  • dara is awesome and im reading her bio. you all should read it to, shes awesome.

  • I Love this Video and also I checked out your Channel. Very interesting! If you need any help getting this Video and your Channel exposed to were it is top in all the search I found this site called tubeviews.(net) that has took my breath away. I'm working on my 4th Channel now, this one I just made. My Videos are getting so many hits now. Check it out and keep in touch.

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  • Well, you have psoriasis on the one hand and psoriasis on the other.

    Personally, I wouldn't even contemplate entering chlorine water because of the chemical itself.

    Even repeated tiny pressures, e.g. by clothing or shoes, deliver new lesions.

    No thanks, no sporting carreer for me.

  • SHE SIGNED MY CAST!!!!

  • It was great to see this video- I am battling psoriatic arthritis and have been trying to get the courage to go to my local pool. It is very stressful, as a former choreographer and dancer it has been depressing to be unable to do what I love anymore. She gives me hope that I should not give up.

  • I'm so happy that you found some hope in this message. I would definitely recommend that you check out the website referred to in the video.

    Rob

    jnjhealth

  • since she don't have any skin lesions,i'm guessing its psoriatic arthritis (inflamation of the joints). She said on Jay Leno that she's had like 10 cortisone injections on her shoulder prior to the olympics and now she's having surgery, she's probably have a badly damaged joints.

  • What she have is psoraiatic arthritis, inflammation of the joints. She said on Jay Leno that she had like 10 cortisone injection (to reduce inflammation)on her shoulder before the olympics and now she's having a shoulder surgery maybe to repair or replace her badly damaged joints. Many people with psoriatic arthritis benefit from physical and occupational therapy to strengthen muscles, protect joints from further damage, and increase flexibility = (Resistance Stretching her secret weapon).

  • wow, i didn't know she had psoriasis too! what CAN'T this woman do?

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