Young Women's Arthritis Support Group (YWASG)

Young Women's Arthritis Support Group (YWASG) YWASG is an Australian non-profit support group for women of all ages with any form of arthritis. We What counts is what works for you. Thank you,

The YWASG team

Young Women's Arthritis Support Group (YWASG) was formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1996 as a means for women of working age (approx 17 to 60) to contact others and exchange support and ideas for coping with the many forms of arthritis and also fibromyalgia. YWASG is a non-profit community organisation run entirely by volunteers. We hold regular face-to-face meetings in Victoria (Australia) at Ama

roo Neighbourhood Centre in Chadstone and at various cafes around Melbourne and in Bendigo throughout the year. We also run regular online meetings for women with arthritis from Victoria or interstate. See our events page for full details of all our upcoming meetings and social meetups. You can also sign up for our enewsletter to get our latest news and event updates straight to your inbox. Posting and commenting on this page:

We aim to provide you with a wide range of information about the many forms of arthritis and related conditions (including fibromyalgia). We do not offer advice or endorse all the information we share. We also avoid sharing information that has little scientific merit. In keeping with the YWASG goal of providing a warm and supportive environment where everyone feels comfortable discussing their health issues, we ask that you please keep the following points in mind whenever you post or comment on our page. Please refrain from giving specific personal or medical advice and allow everyone an equal opportunity to share their insights, feelings and experiences. While constructive comments are encouraged, anything considered offensive or derogatory will be deleted. We ask that you acknowledge that everyone’s experiences are different and that you show respect to one another. For example, if you had a negative experience with a medication or treatment, you are welcome to discuss your own situation, but please do not tell others that they ‘should’ or ‘shouldn’t’ use specific medications or treatments. It is difficult enough for each of us to make decisions about our health without being told by others within the arthritis community that we are doing the ‘wrong’ thing. Advertising on this page:

YWASG has a blanket ban on all commercial advertising on our page. Please understand that we get requests like this very often and if we started saying yes to people it would simply become unmanageable plus it would put people off joining our group. As individuals, most of us get bombarded with all sorts of health advice from well-meaning family and friends to the point where it can become extremely frustrating. While some of the tips and products may have merit, others are pure hype so many of us prefer to explore our own options in our own way. If you advertise a service or product or repeatedly post unhelpful comments as your business page, your post will be deleted, and you may be banned from this page. We do, however, sometimes advertise free events, services, information or surveys from commercial organisations if we believe they are in keeping with our values. If you have something you would like to share with us and are unsure if it meets our criteria, please do us the courtesy of sending us a private message and asking us first.

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As part of Arthritis Australia’s 75th anniversary celebrations, we are inviting expressions of interest from Australians living with arthritis to share their stories in our media opportunities.

This milestone year is the perfect time to shine a spotlight on your story - raising awareness about the impact of arthritis, that it's not just an older person's condition and helping influence decision-makers to create a better future.

Possible media interviews will take place from Monday 25th August to Friday, 5 September 2025.

How to get involved:
👉If this opportunity inspires you and you live in metro Sydney, Melbourne, or Canberra, please email info@arthritisaustralia.com.au introducing yourself. Include your name, age, where you live, a little about your experience living with arthritis, and that you're happy to be contacted by our media partner.

This is a unique opportunity to share your story, highlight the realities of living with arthritis, and contribute to a stronger public conversation.

19/08/2025

Hi folks,

Vicky is looking for recommendations for an exercise physiologist in the East Melbourne area. She is looking for someone with a good understanding of rheumatoid arthritis and will appreciate any suggestions. Please help her out if you can.

Learn about how clinical trials in rheumatology work and how they might benefit you in this free presentation from BJC H...
16/08/2025

Learn about how clinical trials in rheumatology work and how they might benefit you in this free presentation from BJC Health - Connected Care this coming Wednesday night.

This coming Wednesday, Rheumatologist Dr Andrew Jordan will be hosting Clinical Trials in Rheumatology. He’ll walk you through how trials are designed, what safety measures are in place, how new treatments are tested, and what it means to participate. Whether you're curious about joining a trial or just want to better understand how progress in rheumatology happens, this session is for you.

Click here to sign up: https://hubs.li/Q03CjN-r0

If you're struggling with your arthritis in any way, try calling the friendly team on the Arthritis Australia helpline.
16/08/2025

If you're struggling with your arthritis in any way, try calling the friendly team on the Arthritis Australia helpline.

If you’re living with arthritis, you might know exactly what Tanya means. Some days are better than others, and it’s not always easy to make people understand. Waiting for your next appointment can feel like forever, and sometimes you just need someone who will truly listen.

That’s why the free call Arthritis Infoline is here. Our trained and friendly professionals understand the highs and lows of living with arthritis. We’ll take the time to hear your experiences, answer your questions, and guide you toward practical solutions and resources that can make a real difference.

You don’t have to face arthritis alone - not on the hard days, and not on the in-between days either.

Call us free on 1800 011 041 today. We’re ready to listen, support, and help, every step of the way.

This personal story of one woman's journey through the symptoms, diagnosis and acceptance of her autoimmune conditions w...
10/08/2025

This personal story of one woman's journey through the symptoms, diagnosis and acceptance of her autoimmune conditions was published in 2013. However, many of us have had similar experiences.

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I had an autoimmune disease. Then the disease had me.

Attend the Virtual WorkAbility Expo online in September 2025 from anywhere! You will find employers and support services...
08/08/2025

Attend the Virtual WorkAbility Expo online in September 2025 from anywhere! You will find employers and support services who can help you on your employment journey.

WorkAbility Expos are funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services, and designed to help people with disabilities find meaningful employment.

This online event is free but the organisers suggest you register well ahead of time to secure your spot. Follow the link below for full details.

The photo is of a young person in a wheelchair sitting a desk with a computer and stationery on it. They are looking at the monitor and smiling.

The Virtual WorkAbility Expo is designed to connect people with disability with employers and support services, provide practical workshops to prepare for the workplace, and offer valuable resources to support the journey to employment.

08/08/2025

Hi folks,
Robyn could use your help with this query.

"Is there anyone diagnosed with Sjögren disease who suffers with hyper salivation rather than dry mouth please?"

Please add a comment below if you can help. Thanks.

Ankylosing Spondylitis Victoria  Inc is calling for people with axial spondyloarthritis to complete this international s...
01/08/2025

Ankylosing Spondylitis Victoria Inc is calling for people with axial spondyloarthritis to complete this international survey about the clinical care you have received for your condition. You responses will help shape the future of care for people with axSpA.

Hi ASers,
ASIF - Clinical Care Survey – Have your say!
What do you think of the clinical care that you have received for axSpA?

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AS Victoria Inc are partnering with ASIF in an international survey of
people living with axSpA to uncover the gaps in care, how the care
received in each country differs and what must be improved.

Thanksvto The Arthritis Movement for these great tips for managing arthritis pain.
01/08/2025

Thanksvto The Arthritis Movement for these great tips for managing arthritis pain.

Many people with arthritis tend to be living with chronic pain. This can be one of the hardest parts of having arthritis. The arthritis pain may be constant, and it may come and go. Unfortunately, there isn’t a cure for arthritis. Which means for some, their arthritis pain can last a lifetime. Fro...

Do you want to learn all about the conditions that can be connected to axial spondyloarthritis? Check out the second epi...
01/08/2025

Do you want to learn all about the conditions that can be connected to axial spondyloarthritis? Check out the second episode of the current Patient PrepRheum podcast series presented by CreakyJoints Australia.

In our second episode of Season 3, host Naomi Creek chats with Rheumatologist Dr Arupam Raman who talks about the most common comorbidities associated with axSpA, including hypertension, obstructive sleep apnoea, fibromyalgia and depression.

Naomi is also delighted to talk with Cherie Cleland and Shayne Van Der Heide from Episode 1 again. Cherie and Shayne both live with comorbid conditions and openly share how they manage these conditions alongside their axSpA.

🎧 to listen to the episode visit our site at: https://creakyjoints.org.au/patientpreprheum/

Also available on Apple Music, Spotify and YouTube Music.
Brought to you with the support of UCB Australia.

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Want to learn more about the challenges of diagnosing and treating axial spondyloarthritis (including ankylosing spondyl...
30/07/2025

Want to learn more about the challenges of diagnosing and treating axial spondyloarthritis (including ankylosing spondylitis)?

Check out the latest episode in CreakyJoints Australia's Patient PrepRheum podcast series.

CreakyJoints Australia are excited to share a brand-new season of Patient PrepRheum, and it’s all about axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) — including ankylosing spondylitis.

In the first episode, host Naomi Creek chats with fellow patients Shayne Van Der Heide and Cherie Cleland about their first symptoms and the often-frustrating road to diagnosis. Rheumatologist Dr Michael Yoon also joins the discussion to talk about the challenges doctors face in identifying axSpA early.

🎧 Listen to the episode by visiting our website:
creakyjoints.org.au/patientpreprheum/
Also available on Apple Music, Spotify and YouTube Music.

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If you live with gout, or know someone who does, please consider taking this short survey from Arthritis Australia. Than...
30/07/2025

If you live with gout, or know someone who does, please consider taking this short survey from Arthritis Australia. Thanks.

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Young Women's Arthritis Support Group (YWASG) was formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1996 as a means for women of working age (approx 17 to 60) to contact others and exchange support and ideas for coping with the many forms of arthritis and also fibromyalgia.

Members enjoy monthly meetings where they can converse, borrow books and living aids from the library and hear guest speakers such as health professionals. As well as meetings, YWASG has an active Facebook community, a monthly social meetup in Bendigo and several social meetups around Melbourne (see our events page for updates), occasional weekend information sessions, free membership, and a free monthly enewsletter for members.

Posting and commenting on this page:

The Young Women’s Arthritis Support Group is a non-profit community organisation run entirely by volunteers. We aim to provide you with a wide range of information about the many forms of arthritis and related conditions (including fibromyalgia). We do not offer advice or endorse all the information we share. We also avoid sharing information that has little scientific merit.