Living with lupus or any chronic condition can be difficult. The unpredictable symptoms of joint stiffness, pain, confusion, depression, and fatigue can take a hefty toll on energy reserves. Managing a chronic condition requires frequent communication with family, friends, coworkers, employers, and doctors. People with lupus should discuss their health restrictions and needs with those around them, stressing the importance of maintaining a manageable schedule that affords them time to practice self-care.

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