I recently had another scheduled treatment of Benlysta. During my treatment, I started to reflect on a virtual conversation I had a while back with another blogger. This blogger mentioned that the Big “B” –Benlysta — has been a pretty
Maybe having lupus should include a job description? Whether working, living, coping, struggling, or the beginning stages of learning about lupus, it takes a lot of energy and effort. You have to prepare, schedule, review, review, review, adjust, practice, evaluate
I am so very happy to hear that Benlysta is working for you and “with” you. And I thank you for noting your experiences with the variety of drugs you have been challenged to take throughout your battles with lupus.
Think about it. We shouldn’t discount other illnesses. Heck there’s so many other ailments mixed in with Lupus itself.
It is not a contest of who has the most pain, who hurts worst, who requires the most medicine, who’s
Sometimes even three steps can be a mountainous feat for those with Lupus. But, I have confidence that constant exercise and physical therapy can provide support. I have some friends that are a little hesitant about joining a gym because they
Not meaning to do so, friends tend to make the sick friend ‘into’ a problem. It’s okay to be open, honest, and just plain there. And this friendship thing has to come from both sides. That means that even the
What a humbling and informative presentation. All illnesses are heartfelt, experienced, and seen differently in the heart of the beholder. But I must admit, many Lupus patients feel this way when the pain has no definite source, keeps moving to
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