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I have lupus and what many would call the most severe side effect causing my kidneys to be involved. I live a very normal life. The only exceptions to this are that I have many doctors appointments and blood work scheduled throughout my month. I also get into bed around 7:00 pm and am asleep by 9:00 pm to wake at 6:30.

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Yes, people can die from lupus. However, there are no reliable statistics about how many. Lupus patients are twice as likely to suffer a cardiovascular event as the general population. If a lupus patient dies of a heart attack or stoke, that is listed as the cause of death, not the lupus. If a lupus patient dies of kidney failure brought on by lupus, the cause of death might be listed as kidney failure and not lupus nephritis. If a lupus patient dies from an uncontrolled infection such as pneumonia, then that is listed as the cause of death and not the lupus. In all these cases, which are the most common causes of death for lupus patients, lupus is not considered the direct cause of death. For that reason, we do not have reliable statistics on lupus mortality.

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There are different levels of severity when dealing with Lupus. But the easiest way is by taking everything day by day. You can lessen discomfort of symptoms through medications, eating healthy, natural remedies, etc. It's different for each person but the best thing is to keep your chin up when faced with complications.

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