Ulrika Jonsson

2022 - 4 - 8

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Ulrika Jonsson says medical condition affects 'intimacy' as she ... (Daily Star)

TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson is raising awareness of how arthritis - a condition affecting the joints and often associated with the elderly - can affect ...

It’s a huge part of what I am." She continued: "I’m a mother of four, I first became a mum 28 years ago, I’m used to sleepless nights and disturbed sleep but lack of sleep gives you a kind of brain fog, you can be moody and snappy." "It’s bound to affect relationships and people around you and your ability to be intimate maybe."

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Ulrika Jonsson reveals how arthritis affects her love life (The Independent)

'Sleeping next to someone is not ideal if you're awake or if you're in pain,' says presenter.

Start your Independent Premium subscription today. It’s a huge part of what I am.” “I make a joke about it because I think that’s the best way of introducing it but it’s certainly not something I would bring to the table on a first date – unless I turn it into something of a joke, it’s not really what you want to put on your profile,” she said.

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Ulrika Jonsson opens up on arthritis pain: 'It affects relationships and ... (Yahoo New Zealand News)

The model and presenter, 54, said the medical condition that causes pain and swelling in the joints can affect her "ability to be intimate" and "might not be ...

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Ulrika Jonsson reveals 'debilitating' arthritis struggle is 'not sexy' (Metro)

Ulrika Jonsson opened up on her battle with arthritis and it not being the 'sexiest' condition to have in a relationship.

There are plenty of young people with arthritis, probably not the sexiest condition to have.’ It’s a huge part of what I am.’ Ulrika Jonsson has opened up about her battle with arthritis and the agony it often leaves her in, as well as the impact it has had on her love life.

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Ulrika Jonsson reveals 'painful' health condition which affects love ... (Entertainment Daily)

Former Gladiator star Ulrika Jonsson has opened up about her debilitating condition that leaves her in severe pain.

However, there is sadly no cure for the condition. It’s a huge part of what I am.” She said: “I’m not in a relationship – when I was married, I mean sleeping next to someone is not ideal if you’re awake or if you’re in pain and that’s one of the things that I was thinking about in relation to this campaign.

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Ulrika Jonsson says health battle is affecting her love life (Birmingham Live)

Ulrika, a Celebs Go Dating star, discussed the health battle in a new interview. The 54 year old became known as a TV-am weather presenter, moved on to present ...

It’s a huge part of what I am.” Ulrika, a Celebs Go Dating star, discussed the health battle in a new interview. “It’s bound to affect relationships and people around you and your ability to be intimate maybe."

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I wake up at night in agony from my debilitating condition, but I'm not ... (The Irish Sun)

ULRIKA Jonsson has opened up about her agonising arthritis condition that leaves her in agony at night and admitted it's not the "sexiest" condition t.

Certain days will be more painful and if I’m spending four hours in a car that won’t bring me much joy." There are plenty of young people with arthritis, probably not the sexiest condition to have. It’s a huge part of what I am." "The other night it flared up and I was lying there 3’o clock in the morning, this is so painful, it’s not every night but I would say I have pain every day, I’m so used to it as if it was a familiar pain. "I’ve learnt to accept my arthritis because I had it for so long but also to try and not work against it, to try and accept it and work with it. She continued: "I’m not in a relationship - when I was married, I mean sleeping next to someone is not ideal if you’re awake or if you’re in pain and that’s one of the things that I was thinking about in relation to this campaign.

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