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Family and Friends

The Lupus patient may have to bear the burden of the illness alone, either because partners do not see a real and deserving condition, do not understand the nature of lupus or believe it is their life that is being damaged and thus turn away.

It can be difficult for parents and/or children to appreciate and understand what the patient is going through, and why constant tiredness is so often the central feature of this mysterious condition.

Friends too, and business colleagues, will not easily understand lupus, particularly where there is little if any visual evidence of unwellness. Many LUPUS UK members have found that the charitys Bookmarks and Minicards quickly enable other persons to obtain a sufficient understanding of lupus so that the patients position can at least be viewed with a little knowledge and sympathy.