Lupus

2022 - 12 - 15

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'I could just cry': Louise Thompson shares incurable diagnosis (The Independent)

The former Made In Chelsea star shared a health update in a tearful Instagram post.

Lifestyle changes can be part of managing lupus too, such as eating well, keeping stress levels in check and getting plenty of rest. “A characteristic rash may appear across the nose and cheeks, resembling a butterfly in shape. While there’s no cure for SLE, doctors can prescribe medications that can help manage the day-to-day symptoms – these are usually anti-inflammatory drugs, or medicines that suppress your immune system. Raynaud’s phenomenon, in which fingers turn white, blue and then red on exposure to cold temperatures, is also common.” “The most common form of lupus is called systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE,” explains Dr Sarah Brewer, an independent medical nutritionist (drsarahbrewer.com). However, there are a few tell-tale warning signs to be aware of, including extreme ongoing fatigue, painful or swollen joints, unexplained fever, and skin rashes.

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What is lupus? Made in Chelsea's Louise Thompson announces ... (Evening Standard)

TV personality Louise Thompson has suffered another health blow – she is suffering with drug-induced lupus. What is the condition and what are the symptoms?

Many experts believe smoking increases your chances of developing the condition, for instance. The three most common are fatigue, swollen or painful joints, and skin irritation or rashes, particularly around the hands, wrists, or face. As such, it is often misunderstood by the public. Other symptoms can include a fever, swollen glands, headaches or migraines, and stomach pains. “So I’m suffering from that, which is fabulous. TV personality Louise Thompson has suffered another health blow – she is suffering with drug-induced lupus.

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Louise Thompson reveals she's been diagnosed with lupus while ... (Daily Mail)

The TV personality, 32, has revealed she has lupus, as she shared an emotional health update with fans.

Skin and hair problems are a major feature of SLE – a rash in the shape of a butterfly over the cheeks and nose is common, as is hair loss and sensitivity to the sun. The diagnosis is made when there is the combination of typical symptoms and high antibodies. There's so much doom and gloom and I can't catch a breathe.' The specific antibodies that attack the body can be measured in the blood. Some sufferers will have only mild problems, others have life-threatening organ damage to the heart and the kidneys. A common first symptom is joint stiffness, particularly in the mornings.

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Joeie P. - Diagnosed at age 39 (Lupus Foundation of America)

I am a Lupie! My mother had RA. I was not feeling well for quite a while. I knew autoimmune diseases could be genetic. I was very tired and I felt “out of ...

I still have good days and bad days, but my good outweighs the bad! I was not feeling well for quite a while. I am a Lupie!

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Key to new lupus treatment could depend on protein in the blood (Medical Xpress)

A new study has shown that restoring the balance of a protein in blood may be a promising treatment option for systemic lupus erythematosus, or lupus, ...

"To be in the forefront of medicine means we have to constantly further our understanding of diseases and offer patients better treatment options through rigorous scientific research. "We are excited about the possibility of a new treatment option for lupus as 30 to 60 percent of patients do not respond to conventional medications despite aggressive regimens. We hope to take our findings further to improve the care of patients with lupus," said principal investigator Dr. Lupus can potentially be life-threatening as it affects major organs such as the kidneys, heart, lungs and brain. When CXCL5 was given together with cyclophosphamide (a conventional potent immunosuppressive treatment for lupus), CXCL5 seemed to prevent the toxic side effects of cyclophosphamide, enabling the mice to survive up to two years. A patent covering these results was filed by SingHealth, a public health care cluster which SGH is a part of, and has now been granted in the U.S.

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Signs and symptoms of lupus as illness causes Louise Thompson ... (Liverpool Echo)

The reality TV star took to Instagram to share that she had been in "intolerable pain" with the illness, which can cause joint and muscle pain, extreme ...

Some sufferers will only have mild symptoms, however there is a risk of organ damage to the heart and kidneys in severe cases which can be [life-threatening.](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/health-and-fitness) Symptoms include joint and muscle pain, extreme tiredness that will not go away no matter how much you rest and rashes, often over the nose and cheeks in the shape of a butterfly. [long-term autoimmune condition](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/health-and-fitness) where the body makes antibodies against itself and starts to attack it. Here are all the key signs and symptoms of lupus. Lupus often flares up with symptoms becoming worse for a few weeks, then settling down. She added: "I just feel like I'm constantly navigating so many different things and I could just cry like how has my life come to this, it all just feels so heavy.

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Louise Thompson diagnosed with lupus as she emotionally gives ... (OK! Magazine)

Louise Thompson, who often candidly shares updates on her mental and physical health, has she's been diagnosed with drug-induced lupus, an autoimmune ...

Louise and Ryan both starred on E4's Made In Chelsea and [became engaged in 2018](https://www.ok.co.uk/lifestyle/louise-thompson-ryan-libbey-engaged-14358518). Louise was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in 2018." "I've never experienced anything like it in my life. She added: "So I'm suffering from that which is fabulous. Sharing a picture from the party on Instagram, she concluded a lengthy caption with: "The good news is that I had a fantastic time, with great company, and not a single tantrum in sight." She said: "On top of that and almost worse because I can deal with fatigue, I can deal with skin, I can deal with pain but the neurological symptoms have just still been so unbearable and currently I'm dealing with this never ending cold. "I have mucus coming out of my nose and really bad pain in my ears and I'm not suppose to take anti-inflammatory medication, so ibuprofen because of having ulcerative colitis or all of that." In the video, Louise said: "So to update you guys quickly, I had a call yesterday with one of the rheumatology guys and they got more of my blood test results back and the diagnosis is that I've got drug induced lupus. I've always been so able bodied and so active, exercise has been such a big part of my life and it's just so rough having to adapt to all of these new medical conditions so that's been really tough." "I mean I was just on the bus going to one appointment this morning and when I stood up and started walking to the appointment and honestly me knees were in such agony. [Made In Chelsea](https://www.ok.co.uk/latest/made-in-chelsea) star, 32, has suffered with both her physical and mental health since the traumatic birth of her son Leo, who was born last November. [Louise Thompson](https://www.ok.co.uk/latest/louise-thompson) has revealed that she's been diagnosed with lupus, in an emotional new video posted on Instagram.

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Louise Thompson reveals heartbreaking lupus diagnosis and ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson has been diagnosed with lupus as she revealed the toll the condition is taking on her health.

There's so much doom and gloom and I can't catch a breathe." "I've never experienced anything like it in my life. "So I'm suffering from that which is fabulous. As she revealed her diagnosis, Louise said: "I just feel like I'm constantly navigating so may different things and I could just cry like how has my life come to this, it all just feels so heavy. The star said she had mucus coming out of her nose and pain in her ears, and "I'm not suppose to take anti-inflammatory medication, so ibuprofen because of having ulcerative colitis or all of that." "On top of that and almost worse because I can deal with fatigue, I can deal with skin, I can deal with pain but the neurological symptoms have just still been so unbearable and currently I'm dealing with this never ending cold."

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Louise Thompson calls lupus diagnosis 'unbearable': What are the ... (Yahoo Lifestyle UK)

Former Made in Chelsea star says condition has made her 'really tired' and given her 'intolerable joint pain'.

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Key to new lupus treatment lies in blood: Study (ThePrint)

The protein, CXCL5, helps to regulate the immune system through neutrophils, a type of white blood cell. In patients with lupus, the immune system which ...

“To be in the forefront of medicine means we have to constantly further our understanding of diseases and offer patients better treatment options through rigorous scientific research. “We are excited about the possibility of a new treatment option for lupus as 30 to 60 per cent of patients do not respond to conventional medications despite aggressive regimens. We hope to take our findings further to improve the care of patients with lupus,” said principal investigator Dr Fan Xiubo, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Clinical Translational Research, SGH. When CXCL5 was given together with cyclophosphamide (a conventional potent immunosuppressive treatment for lupus), CXCL5 seemed to prevent the toxic side effects of cyclophosphamide, enabling the mice to survive up to two years. Patent covering these results was filed by SingHealth, a public healthcare cluster which SGH is a part of, and has now been granted in the USA and Singapore. In patients with lupus, the immune system which normally protects them against infections, paradoxically attacks their healthy tissues and organs, making them inflamed.

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Lupus Nephritis Remission Predicted by Artificial Neural Network (Renal and Urology News)

Patient variables include erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, serum albumin value, triglycerides levels, complement C3 and C4 levels, presence ...

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'I could just cry': Louise Thompson shares incurable diagnosis (The Independent)

The former Made In Chelsea star shared a health update in a tearful Instagram post.

Lifestyle changes can be part of managing lupus too, such as eating well, keeping stress levels in check and getting plenty of rest. “A characteristic rash may appear across the nose and cheeks, resembling a butterfly in shape. While there’s no cure for SLE, doctors can prescribe medications that can help manage the day-to-day symptoms – these are usually anti-inflammatory drugs, or medicines that suppress your immune system. Raynaud’s phenomenon, in which fingers turn white, blue and then red on exposure to cold temperatures, is also common.” “The most common form of lupus is called systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE,” explains Dr Sarah Brewer, an independent medical nutritionist (drsarahbrewer.com). However, there are a few tell-tale warning signs to be aware of, including extreme ongoing fatigue, painful or swollen joints, unexplained fever, and skin rashes.

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Exercise in lupus: safe, useful but uncommon • The Medical Republic (The Medical Republic)

“Moreover, [physical activity] appeared generally safe in SLE patients with inactive disease, stable treatment and without significant coronaropathy.” These ...

Several – though not all – studies found that fatigue was inversely correlated with time spent in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, and also with aerobic capacity. The main benefits arising from activity programs were increases in aerobic capacity, with improvements in upper body symptoms and function resulting from resistance training. Physical activity measured using accelerometers found that one-third to a half of patients didn’t do any moderate-to-vigorous activity.

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Louise Thompson: what is drug induced lupus disease, symptoms ... (NationalWorld)

What is lupus? Lupus is a chronic illness that results in tiredness, skin rashes and joint pain. Although there is no cure, early treatment can reduce symptoms.

Certain medicines are thought to be another possible cause of lupus, but this is not fully understood. Medications are essential for managing lupus, but can only do so much. Two drugs are sometimes used to treat severe lupus: rituximab and belimumab. In order to diagnose the condition, doctors will typically perform blood tests, with high levels of a specific antibody suggesting lupus is likely to be present. Lupus often flares up (relapses), and during these episodes, symptoms can get worse for a few weeks or even longer. Here is everything you need to know.

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Emotional Louise Thompson announces she's been diagnosed with ... (Tyla)

"I had a call yesterday with one of the rheumatology guys and they got more of my blood test results back and the diagnosis is that I've got drug-induced lupus.

- puberty - sunlight - Headaches - Rashes I mean I was just on the bus going to one appointment this morning and when I stood up and started walking... So I’m suffering from that, which is fabulous," she shared.

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What is lupus and how is it treated? (The Independent)

Autoimmune condition not currently curable but symptoms can be treated individually.

I’ve never experienced anything like it in my life. In severe cases, rituximab and belimumab might be administered to target the number of antibodies in the blood and boost the immune system. Anyone diagnosed with lupus is then likely to be called back for further blood and urine tests as their condition lingers, with symptoms likely to come and go in periods of relapse and remission. So I’m suffering from that, which is fabulous. [said](https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/louise-thompson-drug-induced-lupus-symptoms-b2245601.html): “I had a call yesterday with one of the rheumatology guys and they got more of my blood test results back and the diagnosis is that I’ve got drug-induced lupus. [revealed that she has been diagnosed](https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/louise-thompson-drug-induced-lupus-symptoms-b2245601.html) with the chronic [autoimmune](/topic/autoimmune) condition [lupus](/topic/lupus).

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Louise Thompson: Former Made In Chelsea star announces ... (Edinburgh News)

Reality TV star Louise Thompson has suffered yet another health blow as she reveals she is suffering with incurable Lupus.

There are many types of the disease and the most common is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) which is a serious form. Experts are still not so sure about the reason behind this but it is widely agreed upon that there are multiple causes including genetics. According to Lupus UK, there are only 50,000 cases in the country.

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Lupus Research Alliance Announces 2022 Distinguished Innovator ... (PRNewswire)

PRNewswire/ -- The Lupus Research Alliance (LRA) proudly announces the two outstanding recipients of the 2022 Distinguished Innovator Award (DIA): Hongbo ...

Dr. The Lupus Research Alliance (LRA) is the largest non-governmental, non-profit funder of lupus research worldwide. It is known that T cells enter the kidneys of lupus patients and are thought to contribute to organ damage. The DIA provides investigators with up to $250,000 annually for a maximum of four years. Both awards are focused on studying distinct T cell populations in lupus which aligns with LRA's strategic objective to accelerate breakthrough treatments and ultimately find a cure through the power of precision medicine. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Lupus Research Alliance (LRA) proudly announces the two outstanding recipients of the 2022 Distinguished Innovator Award (DIA): Hongbo Chi, PhD, and Joseph Craft, MD.

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Louise Thompson suffers from drug-induced Lupus, says former TV ... (Economic Times)

Louise Thompson has announced on Instagram that she is suffering with drug-induced Lupus.

The most common Lupus type is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is a serious form of Lupus. It is a complex condition that the public needs help in understanding. [Louise](/topic/louise)said she had undergone a few blood tests. Several people are still unaware of this disease, its treatment, and its symptoms. She has been facing various health issues since her child was born around nine months ago, and her latest battle comes against drug-induced Lupus.

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Dr Liz Lightstone: Lupus Nephritis Misconceptions Contributing to ... (AJMC.com Managed Markets Network)

Liz Lightstone, MBBS, PhD, FRCP, professor of Renal Medicine for the Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, discussed how sexism and other factors ...

But if you hang on to the patient and you're not treating them properly, you're doing them in enormous disservice. So, that sexism if you like, everyday sexism, that impacts on how someone who's coming in saying I'm really not well, and somebody listening and hearing that there's a pattern and this is out of the ordinary. And the biggest problem I have is people who will just stick someone on sterapred and a few weeks later refer them, and you sit there and go, oh you could have done better.

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Made In Chelsea's Louise Thompson diagnosed with Lupus (Sports Mole)

Over the last year she has been open with fans about her health struggles and now doctors have confirmed that she is suffering from Lupus, an incurable disease ...

I've never experienced anything like it in my life." So I'm suffering from that, which is fabulous." [Louise Thompson](/people/louise-thompson/) has revealed that she has been diagnosed with the autoimmune disease Lupus.

Lupus Research Alliance announces 2022 Distinguished Innovator ... (EurekAlert)

NEW YORK, NY, Dec. 15, 2022. The Lupus Research Alliance (LRA) proudly announces the two outstanding recipients of the 2022 Distinguished Innovator Award ...

Dr. The Lupus Research Alliance (LRA) is the largest non-governmental, non-profit funder of lupus research worldwide. It is known that T cells enter the kidneys of lupus patients and are thought to contribute to organ damage. The DIA provides investigators with up to $250,000 annually for a maximum of four years. Both awards are focused on studying distinct T cell populations in lupus which aligns with LRA’s strategic objective to accelerate breakthrough treatments and ultimately find a cure through the power of precision medicine. The Lupus Research Alliance (LRA) proudly announces the two outstanding recipients of the 2022 Distinguished Innovator Award (DIA): Hongbo Chi, PhD, and Joseph Craft, MD.

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