Self Care

Loneliness and chronic illness

Loneliness and chronic illness

People associate loneliness with elderly people living alone, perhaps after their partner passes away but patients with a chronic illness are another group that also experience loneliness, if you feel ill all the time you tend to stay at home and this can cause social isolation.

Benefits of having a pet when you have Lupus

Benefits of having a pet when you have Lupus

For some people, like me, pets are quite simply a lifeline, it’s no wonder that an estimated 41% of UK households have pets.

Speak to any pet owner and they’ll reel off an endless list of ways their pets have changed their lives. They can be our best friend and, for a patient with chronic illness, a furry friend can provide much more than companionship and cuddles. Studies show that animals can help with everything from lowering stress and blood pressure, to battling depression and helping with chronic pain.

Lupus is part of you not all of you. Loss of identity to chronic illness

Lupus is part of you not all of you. Loss of identity to chronic illness

When asked to describe themselves people often say they are someone’s mother/father/sister/brother/wife/husband, maybe what they do for a living, where they live and so on, but how would you describe yourself? In amongst the words would lupus or pain or exhausted etc be part of the description? Think about the quiz shows where the teams introduce themselves, “My name is John, I’m 51 and a Managing Director from Essex”, not once do they say “and I have lupus (or any other chronic illness)”.