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I develop a blotchy butterfly-shaped redness in my face-i can't be sure if its rash or sunburn, but it doesn't hurt-after being in the sun. My left ankle hurts(mostly in the morning) but is not swollen, and an enlarged lymph node in my groin.i get mouth ulcers often and i have a few damaged toenails. However, i do not experience the common symptoms of lupus like fatigue and fever. i am in the sun quite often as I play tennis, and have had these symptoms for months now. I never thought about it then but after reading up on lupus I feel a bit freaked out. Is it likely that I have lupus?

2006-06-11 21:42:32 · 3 answers · asked by grvhlc 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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Your symptoms appear to be from a plugged up liver and gallbaldder. Consider doing the water cure and switching to a mostly raw fruits and vegetable's diet. If you smoke, you need to quit. You are toxic.

If I had your symptoms, I would
Drink 6-8 glasses of distilled water with a pinch of refined pink Himalyan Sea Salt every day until my body told me to back off.
Drink distilled water but to remineralize your water by putting 12 grains of brown rice and let it sit in your refrigerator for a day before your drink it.

Remineralized and rehydrated, your body can begin to heal.

Add carrot juice with a tablespoon of raw apple cider vinegar and and cinnamon three times a day.

Look for wonderful results but you will have to do the work.

2006-06-12 13:21:48 · answer #1 · answered by rudenski 5 · 0 0

Lupus has many effects, so you may not experience the "common" symptoms. Only a rhuematologist can diagnose Lupus, so please make an appointment to see one SOON! Even if it is not Lupus, it sounds, from your description of ailments, that you have something that should be identified - before it develops in to something serious. Don't wait! Good luck to you.

2006-06-11 21:56:37 · answer #2 · answered by JZ 5 · 0 0

You need to make an appointment with a Rheumatologist, they are the only ones who can properly diagnose Lupus.
I also agree that every one with Lupus won't have all the same symptoms, so it is best to get checked out.

2006-06-14 15:39:35 · answer #3 · answered by windflower_177 2 · 0 0

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