Beauty queen laughed at for having old person s disease which leaves her bedridden
Alexandra Taylor wants to raise awareness of rheumatoid arthritis which leaves her stiff, in pain and unable to walk some days.
Alexandra Taylor
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A beauty queen is hoping to use her new role to change misconceptions about a condition that causes pain, swelling and stiffness in the joints.
I woke up one day and couldn t walk : The beauty queen who was laughed at for having an old person s disease
Alexandra Taylor wants to change misconceptions that rheumatoid arthritis only affects older people
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