Let's highlight Autoimmune Diseases [or Disorders] this week:

  • Autoimmune diseases include a broad category of related diseases in which the person’s immune system attacks their own tissue with symptoms that can vary from mild to severely affecting daily life
  • Autoimmune disorders are chronic (ongoing) illnesses; there are no cures, only treatments and symptom management
  • In many cases autoimmune disorders are inherited, but it is not known why some people have them
  • AD are frequently classified into organ-specific and non-organ-specific types, though some of them fall between the two
  • Patients can experience multiple organ-specific diseases at the same time
  • Sources vary on an exact number of autoimmune disorders, but the current number ranges from 80 -140+ different types and can prove difficult to diagnose
  • Autoimmune diseases and their effects on mortality and morbidity are significant
  • Everyone experiences their illness differently

The Global Autoimmune Institute and the Autoimmune Association have a non-comprehensive, searchable database of autoimmune diseases.

Sources: "Autoimmune Diseases - an overview", "What is autoimmunity?", "Human autoimmune diseases: a comprehensive update"


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[–] 3 points 2 days ago (1 child)

I think it's just that I'm having a bladder flare up right now, and I'm so tired of how much my bladder limits what I'm able to eat, especially as my diet is so limited already. I don't know, maybe I should just get back on the waiting list and see how I feel at the time.

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  • [–] 2 points 2 days ago (1 child)

    It's a tough decision to make. Maybe your suggestion is a good way of dealing with it, though you might regret making a decision like this under pressure once the appointed date comes up. I'm mostly just talking out of personal experience here, and I can't in good conscience give you a proper recommendation. I just hope you find the answer that will help you and make you feel better/healthier/taken care of cuddle

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  • I've decided I do want to go ahead. I asked my GP, and she said she will refer me back to the gyno. However months ago she said she'd refer me to the allergy clinic and I still haven't heard a thing about that. So who knows whether she will or how long it will take. I wish now that I had just done it already.

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