Your Stories

Discover the powerful and inspiring stories of Canadians living with spondyloarthritis on our dedicated Spondyloarthritis Stories page. Each journey showcases resilience, strength, and hope, offering firsthand experiences of navigating life with this chronic condition. From overcoming challenges to finding effective treatments and support, these personal accounts highlight the importance of awareness, early diagnosis, and community. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been managing spondyloarthritis for years, these stories will remind you that you are not alone. Explore real-life perspectives, share your own experience, and be part of a supportive network that empowers and uplifts.

Jen’s Story – Young Adult Feature

My name is Jen and I live in Northeastern Ontario. I am currently 26 years of age and have been diagnosed with two forms of inflammatory arthritis: undifferentiated connective tissue disease and axial spondyloarthropathy with peripheral involvement.It was towards the...

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Marie’s Story

In retrospect, I think the first signs of AS started about 25 years ago, when I was about 40 years old. I remember lying on the floor and my back was really stiff when I stood up. I never thought much about it as it would quickly disappear once I walked around. Around...

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Gloria’s Story

Throughout my life, I always felt like the pain had a name nobody could speak. Joint pain in my early teens was dismissed as “growing pains”. Always active, I heard throughout my life that stiffness and pain came from over-doing it with weights or training too hard...

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Ashley’s Story

My name is Ashley and I am 28 years old. I was diagnosed in 2014 with Psoriatic Arthritis and in 2017 with Fibromyalgia. I’ve had Psoriasis since I was about 10 years old, but I was never warned by my doctor’s that 30% of people who have Psoriasis would develop...

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