This video explains the way lupus effects your immune system on a cellular level.
Sarcina de Lupus [Original Song]
Another original song. This one was found when I thought how cool it was that sad and heroic songs had this sort of lift into being gentler and somewhat ...
RASH ALL OVER MY BODY
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+Steven Manning haha, yep exactly. Video titles and other meta-data are so so very important if you want to be found by new viewers. Today's haul? People looking to cure rashes! Welcome rash sufferers! :)
Steph I hope you feel better. I found out the hard way I am extremely
allergic to the Honest company laundry soap. I was doing hand wash only.
Hives. My son too. That was a nightmare. Great soap but allergic. I can't
wait to see the new kitchen.
With having to tear out that other older cabinet you should just tear out
the other one so you have balance in the room on the wall it seems like the
odd ball out now with all the new you have in there. Given you lost the
space with the matching one you should just let the other one go as well.
Steph! I know it sounds crazy but I wear surgical gloves under garden
gloves when I do anything outside because I had a friend once you got
insanely sick from something in the dirt and I'd rather be safe then sorry.
It's like you don't wanna be a germ-crazy person but weird things happen.
:)
+lpeper1964 Even if they tear it out they got the options of adding in shelves there or something for like storage or displaying glassware it be a focal point of interest for like color. At this point they might as well lose all the old things you can't really clean up and just make the whole kitchen modern looking and not a hodge podge of both. I love remod's lol I really wish they tore out that half wall and opened the whole room up it add in a lot of light and then you could still interact with guests in a more open kichen make it less tiny / boxy. :)
I agree!! Along with removing the other old cabinet I would have painted the whole kitchen before installing the new cans and floor....just makes more sense....
mijn zoon van 18 heeft al 2,5 jaar HSP. Hij heeft nog steeds veel last van
vermoeidheid en ontstekingen in bloedvaten en gewrichten. Hij kan geen
sport meer doen. Om de 2 maanden is er bloed en urinecontrole om te
voorkomen dat de bloedvaten in zijn nieren en darmen ontsteken. Er blijft
een bepaalde bloedwaarde in zijn urine. Vorig jaar heeft hij klierkoorts
gehad waardoor de vermoeidheid dubbel zo erg is. Hij probeert nu deeltijds
naar school te gaan. Niet te onderschatten voor een 18 jarige.
The history is usually preceding upper respiratory tract infection (URTI)
followed by vasculitis on the shins and buttocks, and ankle swelling. This
is classical of Henoch-Schonlein purpura. The pathological lesion is a
vasculitis, hence the lesions are often palpable. In contrast
thrombocytopenic purpura are not raised. The classical features are Rash
Joint swelling Haematuria Gastrointestinal symptoms (vomiting, abdominal
pain, PR bleeding, occasional intussusception).
im 23 years old and i had HSP for a while when i was about 8, i couldnt
move at all and it was a terrible time in my life.. but i've gotten better
since and havent really thought about it until now.. to all the parents
whos children have this i can only say be strong and supportive.. it will
all turn out good and they will be fine after its gone.. it rarely returns
I had HSP when I was a little kid, and the only thing I can really remember
is pain in my arms and legs. The pain would get so bad that I couldn't
move. I spent some time in the hospital, maybe like two weeks, I can't
really remember that well. My treatment didn't involve any painfull things
I believe.
I was just diagnosed with it, however I am apparently the oldest patient to
have gotten it (I am 15). I also only have pinprick-sized bruises on my
lower legs and thighs, but not abdominal pain or lower joint pain. What is
the reoccurrence rate that you've seen?
Most of the time, HSP resolves on its own in several weeks with no residual
problems. Many of the parent reports in which you read about prolonged
suffering, i fear, are incorrect diagnoses.
@gradeagurl sorry you had such an ordeal to get your son diagnosed. Most
community ER's are incapable of making the diagnosis even though the
disease is quite common. I wish your son luck
The more I research I find Dr. saying it will go away on its own, but read
posts from parents stating their child is suffering for long periods of
time. What is correct?
I just created a facebook group called Living With Henoch–Schönlein Purpura
( HSP ) if you have this please join me in the movement for finding relief
for them.