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Lupus Flare Up Symptoms: My Lupus Story

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HEAL with Lauren Nicole

Let's discuss lupus flare up symptoms. Today I'm sharing my lupus story with you from before my diagnosis all the way through 2 years in lupus remission. Living with lupus is hard and lupus symptoms in women can be even harder because they flare female issues like endometriosis. When systemic lupus is active, we can barely feel human. Most people don't realize how hard lupus is and how severely debilitated we can become by lupus flares. Send this video to them to help them understand.

Contents of the video
00:00 Lupus Flare Facts
00:50 My Story
01:30 Low Capacity/ Crushing Fatigue
02:45 Nausea, Fevers, Headaches, Eye Pain
04:00 Weakness/ Shaking, Joint Pain
06:05 Migraines, Constant Infections
09:12 Painsomnia & Working FullTime
10:20 Digestive Issues, Abdominal & Pelvic Pain, Endometriosis
12:03 Muscle Weakness Detailed
13:48 Joint Pain Detailed (All Joints), DDD
15:02 Chest Pain, Pleurisy, Pericarditis, Costochondritis
17:48 Rashes, Hair Loss, Organ Damage & More
18:48 Dizziness, Overheating, Passing Out
20:06 THE SUN & Florescent Lighting
23:23 Lupus is HARD
24:57 Lupus & PAIN
26:35 End


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