May is Lupus Awareness Month and an opportunity to share learnings from LupusCorner Insights!
Lupus is an incredibly heterogeneous disease. That means that it manifests differently for nearly every Lupus Warrior. Some people will experience certain symptoms while others won’t. A medication can work wonders for some and not at all for others.
Despite this variability, it can be helpful to better understand the commonalities in both disease and experience. LupusCorner Insights is our quiz and survey platform. Whether you want to test your knowledge, contribute your experiences, or learn from others, it may fit your needs.
Below, we will highlight some of the interesting findings from these tools. Remember when looking at this data, this is just survey data from other LupusCorner members. The participant sample is not randomized. Anyone visiting the site can take the polls. Despite these limits, the following may help identify challenges or questions/solutions experienced by other people living with lupus.
Can Lupus cause major low back pain?
It’s probably possible, Victoria, since joints aren’t affected by lupus and your spine is like a whole stack of joints. But lower back pain is very common among people in general. And just because we have lupus, unfortunately that doesn’t keep us from having other health problems too. So if your back is hurting, talk to your doctor, is my advice. And talk to your neighbor and your friends and everyone else. Because you’ll find lots of people with back pain and somebody will have some good advice for you. I wish you the best!
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