Member Histories
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To Include your history please send it to Jennifer@stillsdisease.org As you know, Still's Disease can be a very difficult disease to diagnose. The symptoms of the disease and the prognosis varies from person to person. Keeping a diary or journal of your symptoms and disease course is very helpful for the doctors and for yourself. We have found that one of the best ways to learn about Still's Disease is through reading of other's experience's with the disease. Tom began keeping track of member's personal histories in 1996. We try to keep the information as up to date as possible, however some members that have gone into remission don't update their stories anymore. If you would like to include your history send it to Jennifer Jay Keeper of Member Histories or mail it to International Still's Disease Foundation PO Box 11801 Suite 284 Houston, Texas 75117
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