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Shoyea- Gaye Grant's Articles ~ The Lupus Magazine: August 2011
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Shoyea- Gaye Grant's Articles The Lupus Magazine. Ƹ̵Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Lil. Miss. Butterfly Ƹ̵Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ. Every day I fight Lupus, and it doesn't get easier. . . but giving up is not an option. Most days I smile through the pain because I refuse to allow Lupus to limit or define me . I absolutely ENJOY dancing in the rain and singing in my shower (even though I can do neither very well! View my complete profile. Sunday, 21 August 2011. The relationship between friends:. The relationship with family:. It has reached and it...
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Shoyea- Gaye Grant's Articles ~ The Lupus Magazine: You are not Alone
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Shoyea- Gaye Grant's Articles The Lupus Magazine. Ƹ̵Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Lil. Miss. Butterfly Ƹ̵Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ. Every day I fight Lupus, and it doesn't get easier. . . but giving up is not an option. Most days I smile through the pain because I refuse to allow Lupus to limit or define me . I absolutely ENJOY dancing in the rain and singing in my shower (even though I can do neither very well! View my complete profile. Thursday, 24 November 2011. You are not Alone. You are a teen,. Your future should look bright. Society dictate...
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Debra Freeman Highberger: December 2011
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Thursday, December 1, 2011. During the entire month of November, I heard people expressing how much they were thankful for. Every day they posted what that day’s worth was. They described the usual: family, friends, and in some instances health or fractions of good health which is often the case for a lupus patient. I read each one of these acclamations and wondered, “Is everyone really internalizing these thoughts? Are they mere lists that one feels obligated to write? At the age of 25 I owned a photogr...
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Debra Freeman Highberger: January 2012
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Monday, January 30, 2012. A GLIMPSE INTO A WORLD I ONCE WALKED. February brings to mind many things in my life. There is of course, Valentine’s Day and a time to reflect on love. But I want to talk about something more primitive then love. I want to talk about the power of touch. Then four months later I got my answer. I turned to the feel of a tiny tap on my shoulder. Links to this post. Sunday, January 1, 2012. So it begins, a. Some may call these New Year’s resolutions. I have never liked th...Glance ...
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Debra Freeman Highberger: Desire: The Root of my Existence
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011. Desire: The Root of my Existence. We are all born with it. Some use it to its full potential …others not so much. For some poor souls they lose it later in life. I am talking about the feeling of desire. Desire and succeeding takes on a whole new meaning, it is mixed in the soup of the desires we are born with. Have you fulfilled all that you want or are there areas in your life that have been left undone? November 12, 2015 at 9:05 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Have ...
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Debra Freeman Highberger: IT TAKES A SPECIAL MAN TO LOVE A LUPUS LADY
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Saturday, July 23, 2011. IT TAKES A SPECIAL MAN TO LOVE A LUPUS LADY. What are the qualities of man that has the desire to take care of a woman with an illness? Certainly there are some men that find themselves in the position where their loved one comes down with this long after they met. But what about the man that falls in love with a woman who has lupus? Is it a way one looks or perhaps acts? And in the process change me completely” But did he? Certainly there is always their “fantasy womanR...
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Debra Freeman Highberger: Benlysta
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011. It is 9 am November1, 2011. I am at the Brigham. And Women’s Hospital in Boston. I am getting my monthly Benlysta infusion. Benlysta is the first lupus drug approved in over 50 years. I am one of the fortunate patients that is getting it. I am grateful for this drug because of how much it has given back to me. I had noticed the positive effects of it almost from the start. The first infusion I had was a few days after July 4. Five years later, what this new drug has done for ...
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Debra Freeman Highberger: November 2011
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011. It is 9 am November1, 2011. I am at the Brigham. And Women’s Hospital in Boston. I am getting my monthly Benlysta infusion. Benlysta is the first lupus drug approved in over 50 years. I am one of the fortunate patients that is getting it. I am grateful for this drug because of how much it has given back to me. I had noticed the positive effects of it almost from the start. The first infusion I had was a few days after July 4. Five years later, what this new drug has done for ...
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Debra Freeman Highberger: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012. LUPUS: MORE THAN JUST JOINT PAIN. The tests results are in…the ANA is positive, as well as the SM. This is the first glimpse a doctor has of a lupus patient. These numbers are an important element in solving the puzzle of a disease that is often called “The Great Imitator.”. As a patient, I became overwhelmed by all the numbers. I turned my brain off, or was it actually brain fog, getting in the way? Do I have a clot? 8221; Those are often very long nights. I ride it out u...
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Debra Freeman Highberger: YEAR END REFLECTIONS
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Thursday, December 1, 2011. During the entire month of November, I heard people expressing how much they were thankful for. Every day they posted what that day’s worth was. They described the usual: family, friends, and in some instances health or fractions of good health which is often the case for a lupus patient. I read each one of these acclamations and wondered, “Is everyone really internalizing these thoughts? Are they mere lists that one feels obligated to write? At the age of 25 I owned a photogr...
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