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    A SECOND LIFE: My Lupus Symptoms Got Eradicated.

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    It has been a hectic two weeks, my darling child was to celebrate her birthday and mom had to organise the party. Four days after the birthday party I woke up feeling so weak, I couldn’t carry out my daily activities. But I thought to myself ‘oh the stress of the past couple of weeks is taking its troll on me’. Due to the fatigue I was experiencing, I took an afternoon nap with the hope of regaining some strength when I get up. But things got worse as I woke up, I had an “Unexplained Fever”. It was about 101˚F (38.3˚C) so I simply went and took my routine fever medicine. Things were better, I was a bit alright .

    On Wednesday the following week, there were distinctive changes in my body system. First; physically there was a sudden butterfly-shaped rash that appeared over the bridge of my nose and on both cheeks. Also, there were non-itchy lesions in other areas of the body. I had a painful, swollen joint. The inflammation caused me pain, stiffness, and visible swelling in my joints, particularly in the morning. I was experiencing dry mouth, my eyes felt gritty and dry, too. With the drastic change in my body system, I knew right away something was wrong and I obviously need to see a doctor.

    I got to the hospital, after series of laboratory tests the news nobody wants to hear was broken to me. I have been diagnosed with LUPUS! To say I was devastated is an understatement. I felt so sad and tears uncontrollably rolled down my cheeks as I learnt Lupus had no cure. ‘I am doomed’ I thought to myself. Some medications were prescribed to me by the doctor to help subdue the symptoms. At first, after consistently taking the prescribed medicines, I felt great, the symptoms all disappeared and all of a sudden I was my normal self once again. But unfortunately, about every six weeks my whole Lupus symptoms would flare up in a crazy way. It would hit me so hard that I won’t be myself for a week. So, I had to sort for other Lupus medications that would be an upgrade to the ones prescribed to me by my doctor.

    All my efforts to find an improved medicine was completely futile. I had already given up when I stumbled on a product, LupuFree while leisurely surfing the web. This Lupus medicine was considerably cheaper than all the other medications I have spent hundreds of dollars to buy yet, the results were poor. So I ordered for LupuFree since I stand to lose nothing. Little did I know I have ordered for my happiness, my family’s unmeasurable joy, my breakout from the deadly Lupus disease and A Second Life

    Within a month of using LupuFree, my lupus symptoms were completely eradicated. And to cap it all off, for over six months since I started using LupuFree there has never been a flare up of the symptoms ever again.

    I had to share with the world the testimony of the wonders LupuFree worked in my life because I believe this product will surely help some people out there who are going through the nightmare of the Monster Lupus. It is an experience I won’t ever wish for anyone but Lupufree has restored the joy of life in me, it has brought to my family a lot of happiness and peace. Yes LupuFree has given me a Second Life.

    Facts about lupus that you should know:

    Lupus is not contagious, not even through sexual contact. You cannot “catch” lupus from someone or “give” lupus to someone.

    Lupus is not like or related to cancer. Cancer is a condition of malignant, abnormal tissues that grow rapidly and spread into surrounding tissues. Lupus is an autoimmune disease.

    Lupus is not like or related to HIV (Human Immune Deficiency Virus) or AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). In HIV or AIDS the immune system is underactive; in lupus, the immune system is overactive.

    More than 16,000 new cases of lupus are reported annually across the country.

    Our research estimates that at least 1.5 million Americans have lupus. The actual number may be higher; however, there have been no large-scale studies to show the actual number of people in the U.S. living with lupus.

    It is believed that 5 million people throughout the world have a form of lupus.

    Lupus strikes mostly women of childbearing age. However, men, children, and teenagers develop lupus, too. Most people with lupus develop the disease between the ages of 15–44.

    Women of color are two to three times more likely to develop lupus than Caucasians.

    People of all races and ethnic groups can develop lupus.

    Lupus can range from mild to life-threatening and could always be treated. With good medical care, most people with lupus can lead a full life and the only medication to guarantee the closest cure for Lupus is LupuFree!

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