I began my blog in late 2008 partially as an attempt to archive my experiences in learning to cook gluten free. I also wanted to spread the word that untreated celiac disease can lead to other autoimmune diseases, so eating gluten free is not only key to controlling current symptoms, but is crucial for prevention of the future "triggering" of autoimmune disorders. By December 2008 I...
29 year old mom and wife who have been diagnosed with lupus since 2002.
at the course of having lupus, i got operated in the lungs due to pleurisy, suffered pulmonary embolism and cyst in the ovary.
but now i am in remission.
I am a lupus patient, wife, mother, grandmother, musician, legal professional, certified public manager, local government employee and Christian. Living with lupus is an adventure, and that adventure is often found between the lines.
I am the mother of seven beautiful daughters and the wife of one amazing photographer. I am a painter and a writer, and enjoy spending time out doors with my family. In 2009, after completing the best marathon of my life, I was stricken with an unexplained illness that kept me in the hospital for much of the next year and a half. I was eventually diagnosed with Lupus, Sjogrens Syndrome and...
I am currently 29 yrs old, married for 8 years to my wonderful and supportive husband. He has stuck by me through everything. I have two girls, Haley is 2 years old, Hana was in September. She was 12 weeks early, such a tiny premature baby. She weighed 2lb 10 oz and was 14.5" long. They are the lights of my life...
I am a 38 year old mother of 2 sons, and wife to my best friend of 21 years.
For 18 years I have been dealing with one auto immune disease after another, most of them damaging my endocrine system.
I have pituitary disease and pituitary micro adenomyomas and I have been struggling for the past 7 years to get a proper diagnosis and help from the medical community...
Im am the proud mother of Nicole and wife to Anis. I have been blessed for all of the support I get from my family during my really awful bad days with my lupus flares.
My motto, take one day at at time and be thankful and grateful and appreciate your loved ones. Most of all, spend as much quality time with them. This is the best medicine that someone like me is blessed...