WOSTER: Arthritis turns street crown into base of Mt. Everest
March 10, 2012 in The Daily Republic
A little more than three years ago, just after I retired from a reporting job with the Sioux Falls newspaper, I got such stiffness and pain in most of the joints in my body that I thought I might end up unable to walk. Continue Reading
At age 59, Oliver Sorenson thought he would have to spend the rest of his life in a nursing home. The Ada, Minnesota farmer had developed such bad arthritis that he could barely lift his arms to comb his hair or dress himself without assistance.
At age 59, Oliver Sorenson thought he would have to spend the rest of his life in a nursing home. The Ada, Minn., farmer had developed such bad arthritis that he could barely lift his arms to comb his hair or dress himself without assistance. 
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