Hello all you beautiful people I'm new here and would like to share a little story.
I'm a male with SLE, and lots of other conditions. So many that when I walk into a room to see a new consultant, we usually end up laughing about the fact my conditions take up a single page of a letter.
Although I can laugh at my it all now, there was a time where laughing at it seemed impossible and I questioned why I had all this going on, and if I could carry on with it. And I have a story to tell you.
The story starts a few months before I started University when I was 20, I was taken into hospital because I was anaemic, 5 bags of blood were need on the first night alone. The doctors had no clue where the blood was going, it just kept disappearing, after several days of countless blood tests and my veins in my arms closing from them, we got an answer. I was having blood clots in my Kidneys, this was both a god send and a kick in the teeth. A God send because we finally could prove i had sticky blood, and a kick in the teeth because I was having serous kidney failure.
You can guess what a worrying time this was for a 20 year old, not knowing what would happen. So as some time went by, I was set up to have my plasma exchanged.
Even though I had experienced server kidney failure, blood clots, plasma exchange, almost dying, I walked out of those hospital doors 4 weeks later with a smile on my face, my kidneys fully repaired and back to normal. University? You damn well know it, I started the first year in September and carried on and graduated.
The point of this story is, that no-one will know what we go through unless we tell people, and we do not know what is around the corner. Tomorrow is another day, full of new experiences, and new adventures.
If you take things one step at a time, then nothing can hold you back.
Just remember, you go through tougher battles everyday than most people ever face, and for that alone you should hold your head up.