Healthy Swellness: World Lupus Day

May 10, 2014

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Today, May 10, 2014, is World Lupus Day and to help fund research into lupus and potential treatments, I’ve made a donation of $50 towards the Lupus Canada “Butterfly Campaign” – and to show your support, perhaps it’s a cause you’ll consider supporting, too.

If you’re not very familiar with what lupus is, it’s an autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to turn against the body and attack healthy tissues or organs. But it affects people in different ways, and the symptoms can be confused with other illnesses. And because of this, it can be difficult to diagnose, and it also means that many people don’t seek medical help right away and it can be difficult for them to talk about what they’re going through. Symptoms vary from person to person but common ones include extreme fatigue, fever, swollen glands and joints and decreased mobility, and it can also lead to other issues including kidney failure, heart and lung inflammation and blood disorders.

It’s very possible someone you know suffers from it. Lupus affects over one in 1,000 women in Canada and it’s nine times more common in women, often hitting them between the ages of 15 and 45.

To help further research into lupus, Lupus Canada (a national voluntary organization dedicated to improving the lives of Canadians with lupus) has launched the “Butterfly Campaign.” The goal of this campaign is to raise $50,000 to virtually release 2,500 butterflies. For every $25 donation, you release a single butterfly. For a $50 donation, you release three butterflies. The butterfly is symbolic when it comes to lupus not only because it is a symbol of hope, life and beauty (a message Lupus Canada wants to share with those with lupus), but also because a unique butterfly-like skin rash across the nose and cheeks is one of the common symptoms for those affected.

Today, World Lupus Day, is an opportunity to build awareness and break the silence that surrounds this disease. The cause of lupus is unknown, and while it can have a debilitating effect on people’s lives, it can be treated and controlled—and your support in building awareness and through donating (if you can) can help Lupus Canada work towards a better future for those with this disease.

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