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Huffington Post Article : Living With a Chronic Illness Written by an MD

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Most of us will likely relate to this article.

Many struggle from from time to time with social commitments, so this article might help explain to friends/ family members in a very gentle way, just how normal your lifestyle adjustments and symptoms are for an autoimmune patient.

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Great article, yes we can relate, good to re read. Thanks for posting.

Happy healthy New Year to you xx

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Clairey25

Yes all sounds all too familiar. Definitely be passing this on to family and friends. Thanks

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Jamaica1951

Thanks Kelly. I’m sharing this.

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Useful reading! MaryF

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Jumper99

Thank you so much Kelly. This is very helpful. I’ve shared it too. Xx

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Thank you Kelly! I will repost to LUpus Patients Understanding & Support (LUPUS)!

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Wittycjt

This is us... all of us in one way or another, thanks for posting it here Kelly

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