Bilateral Sacroiliitis Support
Sacroiliitis (say-kroe-il-e-I-tis) is an inflammation of one or both of your sacroiliac joints — situated where your lower spine and pelvis connect. Sacroiliitis can cause pain in your buttocks or lower back, and can extend down one or both legs. Sacroiliitis can be difficult to diagnose, because it can be mistaken for other causes of low back pain. It's been linked to a group of diseases that cause inflammatory arthritis of the spine. Treatment might involve physical therapy and medications.
06/04/2023
Great Poscast series on remission goals! Transcript is also available.
Remission Possible Welcome to Remission Possible, the podcast dedicated to guiding and supporting you on your mission to achieve lower disease activity.
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05/04/2019
Have you tried an autoimmune diet? Have you seen a difference? Share!
Perspective | How an anti-inflammatory diet can help tame an autoimmune condition A healthy lifestyle can help keep the immune system balanced while less healthy situations can trigger the immune system to overreact.
08/08/2018
On your side, painful side up. Try a pillow under your upper arm, and a contoured cervical pillow under your neck to keep head aligned with your spine. Change your sleeping position if you are a stomach sleeper!
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