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With gratitude

My sons and I, November 2020.

Three years ago I was in Brooklyn Hospital Center enduring what would become a three month long stay. I would spend Thanksgiving in so much pain that the last thing on my mind was a plate.

Everyday I would rise at 6, read scripture, and worship God while singing along with Richard Smallwood’s “Total Praise.” I would hold on until 9am or so when I knew doctors made their rounds, clamoring for updates on my condition. Could I go home soon? Would I make it home in time for my youngest son’s first birthday? I wouldn’t.

So standing in front of this hospital means another opportunity for me to show gratitude. You don’t have to make it. Tomorrow isn’t promised to any of us. If we’ve learned anything from 2020, impermanence stands at the top of the list. Life is truly a vapor.

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Heavy Meddle: I Have Lupus — But My Friends Won’t Cut Me Any Slack

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Scientists confirm gene mutation linked to lupus

Japanese researchers have confirmed for the first time an association in mice between a genetic mutation and the intractable autoimmune disease lupus erythematosus.

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‘I’m still not fully recovered’: Eternal’s Kéllé Bryan pours her heart out on The Big Reunion about being diagnosed with Lupus

Talking about when she was told by the doctor she had the potential life-threatening condition, she said: ‘ I just thought, “So are we talking a week off or something,” and in the end he [the doctor] just went, “You need to sit down … this means you could end up in a wheelchair, you need to take this seriously.”

 

Researcher receives grant to study stem cell death in lupus patients

“Without healthy niches, the bone marrow cannot make normal blood components,” said Lijun Yang, M.D., an associate professor of hematopathology in the UF College of Medicine. “When you stain lupus patients’ bone marrow for dead cells, it is dramatic. In contrast to normal people, most lupus patients’ bone marrows are full of dead cells. Twenty, 30, 50 percent of their cells are dead.”

An Unusual Partnership to Tackle Stubborn Diseases

The National Institutes of Health, 10 large drug companies and seven nonprofit organizations announced an unconventional partnership on Tuesday intended to speed up development of drugs to treat Alzheimer’s disease, Type 2 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.

“We are getting together in a way that has not happened before,” Dr. Collins said in an interview. “We are bringing scientists from different perspectives into the same room. They will leave their egos at the door, leave their affiliations at the door.”

 
 

Children with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) had an increased risk for cancer, particularly for malignancies that were hematologic in origin, analysis of data from a large clinical cohort showed.

British watchdog rejects GSK’s lupus drug again

British watchdog rejects GSK’s lupus drug again

Britain’s healthcare cost watchdog has rejected GlaxoSmithKline’s lupus drug Benlysta a second time after the company offered an undisclosed discount, saying it still failed to offer good value for money.

Lupus Nephritis Tamed Without Steroids

Lupus Nephritis Tamed Without Steroids

“For the first time in 60 years, [this study] has suggested that oral steroids can be safely avoided in the treatment of [lupus nephritis] without apparent reduction in efficacy or increase in relapse rates, at least up to 3 years of follow-up,”

Exceeding 10 mg/day prednisone increased CV events in lupus

Exceeding 10 mg/day prednisone increased CV events in lupus

Current use of prednisone above 10 mg/day more than doubles the risk of cardiovascular events in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, according to a study conducted by Dr. Michelle Petri and her colleagues.

Exceeding 10 mg/day prednisone increased CV events in lupus

Exceeding 10 mg/day prednisone increased CV events in lupus

Current use of prednisone above 10 mg/day more than doubles the risk of cardiovascular events in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, according to a study conducted by Dr. Michelle Petri and her colleagues.

No Need to Fear Lupus Medications

No Need to Fear Lupus Medications

Medications for lupus are called immunosuppressants. They reduce the immune response in a person so that the body doesn’t attack itself.

This study showed there is no evidence of a higher risk of blood cancer among those taking immunosuppressant medications.

Investigational New Lupus Drug Shown Safe and Effective in Trial Led by Dr. Daniel Wallace, S.L.E. Lupus Foundation Board Member

Investigational New Lupus Drug Shown Safe and Effective in Trial Led by Dr. Daniel Wallace, S.L.E. Lupus Foundation Board Member

The new drug in development, epratuzumab, was shown effective and well tolerated in a Phase 2 trial led by world-renowned lupus expert Dr. Daniel Wallace, member of the Board of Directors of our New York organization, the S.L.E. Lupus Foundation.

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