The diagnosis of Lupus must be confirmed and it must be clearly defined as to how much and to what extent is disables you.
Your best (and only) authority on this matter should be your local office of the Social Security Administration.
The diagnosis of Lupus must be confirmed and it must be clearly defined as to how much and to what extent is disables you. Your best (and only) authority on this matter should be your local office of the Social Security Administration.
If you are asking if people develop lupus or think they have lupus because they have emotional or social issues, the answer is no. Lupus is a very real disease. If you are asking if having lupus causes psychosocial issues, the answer is yes. Any person who is diagnosed with a disease that has no cure is going to struggle with the emotional and social implications of the diagnosis. When you have lupus, it feels like a bad case of the flu, except there is no end in sight. Lupus frequently causes pain, a constant reminder that you have a disease. All of the medications carry nasty risks, and each time a person takes their medication they can't help but be reminded of that. About 35% of people with lupus are on disability. It is depressing not to be able to work, not to be a contributing member of society, and to depend on others.
Yes, there are several cases of false pregnancy tests when a person has Lupus. This is due to the increased protein that a person with Lupus has.
Yes, a person can have chronic pleurisy without lupus.
you can be eligiable for disability from different things: lupus, bi polar, fibro, etc.. it does not have to be from a work related injury, you need to file workers com for an on the job injury....get a good atty from the get go ...if you are going to apply for disability it took me 2yrs until i got atty then I got it within 6months..hope this helps
Yes a person can be an airline pilot and also have lupus. Depending on the severity of the lupus, the demands of a pilot's job might become overwhelming. Lupus affects each person differently.
Neither lupus nor lupus medication can change a person's blood type.
Lupus is not directly hereditary, however predisposition to developing autoimmunity is more likely in people who are related. Lupus is not contagious. For these two reasons, a person cannot be a lupus carrier. A person can be genetically predisposed to develop lupus but the disease may never develop.
Probably. If not, say you're struggling with anxiety and back pain.
Lupus is a genetic autoimmune disorder. You are born with it, and it can be treated successfully, however there is no cure.
Lupus is not contagious. Lupus cannot be transmitted from one person to another by any means.
YES!