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I have SLE Lupus and have pain all the time - the skin problems- chronic fatigue- the painful joints. The skin problem has given me an ulcerated leison on my leg that will not heal- the chronic fatigue keeps me doing much or going places. Anyone that has Lupus knows what I am talking about with all the systoms that this disease can cause. My Question is has anyone found a way to combat the effects of the systoms and led a better existence. I am on pain medication but that does not make life better or help with the chronic fatigue. From personal experience has anyone found that they were in the severe SLE stage and found something that made them feel better or even go into remission? The SLE Lupus is the worst one to have, there are several types of Lupus. Again, only people that have the SLE Lupus to answer, I have read everything from the Web so I do not need that type of answer. I have all the same problems, over the past couple of years since diagnosis I have began to eat really healthy and take all these vitamins, go to a homeopathic doctor, try to do everything right in hopes that it would make my disease go into remission or even disappear, because maybe it really was just food allergies, or a bodily reaction to pesticides. i have SLE aswel. Try to avoid fluorescent lighting in your home & the work place. Exposure to this can aggravate lupus symptoms. Try replacing them with incandescent bulbs. Get your iron from food sources not supplements. Taking iron in supplement form may contribute to pain,swelling and joint destruction. Try using licorice root tea ( in healthfood stores) to alleveiate lupus symptoms. If your taking any type of steroids, you may find the tea to provide comparable results without being as harmful to your system. When my Lupus started to affect my Kidneys my doctor put me on a drug called Cell Cept (Micofenelate Mofetil) It is an anti-rejection medication and right now I feel as though I am in remission. I do not know if it is feasible for you or not as you did not specify any organ involvement. |
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