STILL'S Disease: Jonathan Zarin Interview (Part 2 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2009

http://CreakyJoints.org

Jonathan Zarin suddenly couldn't move, doubled-over in pain. His stepmom Jill Zarin (of Bravo TV's "The Real Housewives of New York City") met him at the hospital. Jonathan was having a heart attack --

All because of an undiagnosed form of arthritis known as STILL'S Disease.

In this video, we go behind-the-scenes with Jonathan as he shares his treatment plan -- demonstrating how his current medication is transported and injected.

For more info: http://www.creakyjoints.org/health-and-advice/stills-disease-what-is-it

To contact Jill and Jonathan: http://jillzarin.com

Join the fight against arthritis: http://CreakyJoints.org

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  • Thank you so much for sharing this with others. It probably wasn't easy making this public, but your unselfishness can help so many. You're a beautiful person inside and out. :)

  • Hi there, ive had stills disease since i was 10 years old with a flare up the last 18 months. Just thought id say that if you made a video blog about life with the disease id definately be interested to watch.

  • Hi Jonathan, my husband has Still's disease. Did you try plaquinil? You are so young to be using injectable drugs and it is a disease that you will always have. My husband has had Still's for at least 10 years. We have been experts on the disease now. Good Luck, but please try to get off of that drug, and try plaquinil.

  • hi, i just wanted to say that i have been searching on here for someone to finally tell the world all about stills. i was diagnosed sep 04 and have had a really rough time in the last 4 years, thanks to you guys and Jonathan i've decided to make a video blog, of my life with stills and hopefully help people who have been newly diagnosed... thank you again

    Victoria UK

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