The first book about chronic illness that I wrote, with rheumatologist David Hallegua, MD, was called “Taking Charge of Lupus: How to Manage the Disease and Make the Most of Your Life.” This was not the book’s original title; I’d [...]
The first book about chronic illness that I wrote, with rheumatologist David Hallegua, MD, was called “Taking Charge of Lupus: How to Manage the Disease and Make the Most of Your Life.” This was not the book’s original title; I’d [...]
When you’ve lived through the sharp flares and relative calms of chronic illness, you begin to understand that nothing is guaranteed. As I’ve experienced recently, sometimes the medications we take to keep some symptoms under control suddenly stop working or [...]
I am not an expert on depression. Lupus can cause it, or a lupus patient can certainly become depressed. But depression is not one of the conditions from which I have suffered throughout my life with serious illness. However, I [...]
I still enjoy the glow from a very good Easter. Good liturgies, good lessons, good weather, good fellowship, good food. Yup, it was all good. And it has truly put a smile in my heart, even two days removed from [...]
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Chronic Illness: Setting Boundaries or Building a Wall?
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Moore, Oklahoma, and Beyond
posted 1:00:01am May. 22, 2013 | read full post »
Chronic Illness: What Do You Do with the Fatigue?
posted 7:43:08pm May. 20, 2013 | read full post »
Lupus: Coping Skill # 3
posted 7:24:22pm May. 18, 2013 | read full post »
Struggling to Have a Good Day?
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