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My dealings with Lupus
Hello world my name is Reba and I’ve had lupus for 7 years now. Lupus is an inflammatory disease caused when the immune system attacks its own tissues. Lupus (SLE) can affect the joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart, and lungs. I was diagnosed at age 19 but before then it took about 6 months for the doctors to properly diagnose me. The first signs I had of lupus were stiffness. When I would sit down or stand up for long periods of time and move again I would get very stiff and it would be hard to move. I would get swollen knuckles and my wrists would swell up, it was so hard to open a bottle of water. At the time I had no idea what was going on with me, I thought maybe I was loosing my mind or something. I would often forget things and have Brain fog so if someone was talking to me and ask me a question on something that I clearly knew what it was I would pause for a few seconds and couldn’t remember anything it was very embarrassing. Then my hair started falling out in certain spots and I started getting rashes on my face and body. That made me feel very insecure and so I started wearing wigs and makeup, this all happened in one year before I turned 19.
By Reba Miller 5 years ago in Longevity
Can Sports Training Help Your Student-Athlete? Can Sports Training Improve Your Fitness?
Can Sports Training Help Your Student Athlete? Your student athlete faces a number of challenges. They have to balance their social life, their schooling, and their sports. Itís a lot to manage at any age. Sports training can have a powerful and positive impact on student athletes of all ages and abilities.
By Mohit Chawla5 years ago in Longevity
3 Ways You Can Take Control of Your Health
The Role of Your Diet As the old saying goes, “you are what you eat.” This isn’t as simple in practice, but it’s ultimately a helpful way of thinking about your diet and nutrition. Eating and digesting food allows you to absorb the raw materials of that food for use within your own body, and your body is likewise made up of these materials. In particular, the human body is largely composed of protein and water. Your body also needs various other vitamins, minerals, and nutrients in order to function. Electrolytes are necessary for the movement of your muscles, for example. Meeting all of your dietary needs is important for your health on several fronts. While it might seem overly complex, basic research can help you get comprehensive nutrition fairly easily. This is especially true when nutritional supplements like Telogenesis can help you address specific concerns such as cellular health and fill in any gaps that remain after the food you eat is taken into account. Vitamin supplements can help you overcome deficiencies that can impact your energy level and cognitive function, as well.
By Damien Justus5 years ago in Longevity
Authority and Authenticity
To my Reader and Practitioners out there welcome: these series of articles are to help young and tad bit inexperienced practitioners who to properly do solitary or group (coven) spell work. And I know how hard it to find what might be a persons experience is for a certain spell and finding what was the authentic spell you are looking for.
By The Celtic Spirit5 years ago in Longevity
Living While on The Spectrum
Awareness & Acceptance By Shawnti Prince I've always considered myself a kind, caring soul whose grateful to suck breath because I've had to overcome a lot, but I don't hold bitterness in my heart because forgiveness comes faster than the injury.
By Shawnti Prince5 years ago in Longevity








