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Kathleen Turner: Rheumatoid Arthritis and still working, girlfriend!

August 10, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

I read that the actress, Kathleen Turner, is directing a play in Williamstown, MA this summer. I’ll bet you didn’t know that Ms. Turner lives with rheumatoid arthritis.

I have a hunch that she’s turning towards directing because it might be an easier life for her . And it might be easier for her to be successful in this job.
It took her many years to get a diagnosis and she’s struggled with the impact this had on her career. At one point she decided to move to Europe where, she said, image isn’t as important.

I first noticed her in Body Heat. Was there any actress that conveyed more sexuality through her voice? Does it matter that she gained weight from the medicines from RA? Yes, I guess it does.

I propose an award to Kathleen Turner for making it work while living with chronic disease!
I’m going to publish other stories of girlfriends, (they don’t have to be famous), who are figuring out how to make it work while living with a chronic disease. 

Send me your suggestions: real name with a description and I’ll post them here.

Rosalind

Filed Under: Attitude, Working with chronic illness

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Comments

  1. Elizabeth Durgin says

    August 30, 2007 at 5:39 pm

    Thanks for continuing to produce this great – and good-looking – resource! I love the award idea, and I bet Kathleen will appreciate it too. Will think about who I could nominate ….

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    October 28, 2007 at 1:37 pm

    […] If 1 in 2 people live with chronic illness (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) , why aren’t we seeing articles in media, such as the Wall Street Journal or “O” , (see my post about Oprah) about positive options people are finding to make their work lives more manageable when living with chronic illness? […]

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