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There are a number of things that can be your trigger foods that cause you problems, you will have to try to figure which foods you need to stay away from and maybe you can start to feel better and do better.
I had Lupus for over 20 years without being diagnoised, now I know it wasn't in my head the doctors just didn't know.
I hope with all the suggestions you are getting from this site, you start feeling better, remember Lupus can go into remission and you will start feeling better.View Thread


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Whenever I go to the store, the minute I walk in the door I forget what I needed to buy.
I am not a person of habit, but this last year I had to make everyday things a habit. The keys always go on the counter in the kitchen. The phone always has to go in the same spot. At work the phone has to go in the same spot next to my computer. Unless I leave it in the car or in my coat pocket or who knows where, my husband always helps me find it.
Memory problems have been a major concern to me for years.View Thread

My doctors for years have told me I was perfectly healthy and they wish all their patients were as healthy as I was. But they couldn't find anything that indicated why I was sick. Even when I went to my first rheumatologist, I saw the PA not the M D, I was told they can't to much for arthritis and she sent me away, but they wanted to run a few blood test just in case. By the time I made it home the PA called and wanted to do a few more blood test. Two days later they wanted more blood, and they schduled an appointment with the MD. She diagnosed the Fibromyalgia and the Lupus and the RA. I have such a mild case it went undiagnosed for many years.View Thread

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