Living Well with Lupus

'Living Well with Lupus' is the forum that stands by and supports ‘loopies’ on their journey. It aims to inspire them to discover their own confidence, assertiveness and proactivity so that they can manage their condition more effectively day-to-day, to improve their quality of life and optimise their health prospects long-term. Nb We are not doctors or medical professionals. Any 'loopies' seeking medical advice or information should consult their doctor.

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

The stuff that dreams are made of

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Just after promising more regular posts, I once again disappeared without trace but this time I make no apologies, as I have the best reason...
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Saturday, 6 February 2010

‘Hats Off’ to the Dr Hajela’s of this World!

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Finding a doctor ‘packed’ with the right qualities makes a world of difference to Living Well with Lupus ... Last week I went for my routin...
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Saturday, 23 January 2010

Changes and Voyages of Discovery

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To anyone who has been checking in and wondering why Living Well with Lupus ground rather rudely to a halt in November last year, I can onl...
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Thursday, 26 November 2009

Little things, big difference

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Looking back, working out how to ‘live well with lupus’ has taken yonks, and really it’s an ongoing process: I’m always looking for ways to ...
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Thursday, 19 November 2009

Cautious Optimism

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Perhaps one of my first pieces of advice to anyone newly diagnosed with lupus is to be highly wary of anything you read on the internet, esp...
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009

"Change is the only constant"

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Well, who would ever have believed it? This week I am 25 weeks pregnant, which means I’ll soon be entering the third and final trimester and...
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Monday, 2 November 2009

Yoga and Lupus: An introduction

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Why 'loopies' should be prescribed yoga Anyone reading this blog may well have picked up on my enthusiasm for yoga, so I thought it ...
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Daisy Seale-Barnes
I am a Londoner and live in Peckham with my husband and soul mate, Tony. I love yoga, cooking, eating, camping, reading and socialising with my lovely friends and am known for my incessant chatter. I am a freelance qualitative researcher working for both the private and public sectors. I also spend a lot of time working on a voluntary basis for an organisation that provides emotional support to those experiencing distress and despair. I was diagnosed with lupus in 2002.
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