Members of the Pharmacy Guild
of Australia are being asked by
www.dragon-claw.org website to
invite any of their rheumatoid or
lupus customers to share their story
in a one to three minute video.
For many sufferers, rheumatoid
disease can feel like an unpleasant
animal moving around the body
biting and scratching said Dragon
Claw founder Michael Gill.
“Occasionally, the dragon rears up
and breaths fire, which is felt as a
flare, hence the name,” he said.
The call for videos is all part of
the organisation’s call to “slay the
dragon together”.
Contact Susan Hughes through
info@dragon-claw.org or by calling
0421 459 747.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 28 Aug 15 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 28 Aug 15
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