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Monday, September 12, 2011

Lupus and Teenagers (Adolescence)

Lupus and Social Isolation in Adolescence: Part 1 - The Tasks of Adolescence



Lupus and Social Isolation in Adolescence: Part 2 - Steps to Coping






VIDEO CLIPS:



S.L.E. Lupus Foundation: Life Without Lupus

Young woman shares her experiences of coping with lupus through childhood and teen years.







BOOKS:

It's Not Just Growing Pains: A Guide to Childhood Muscle, Bone and Joint Pain, Rheumatic Diseases, and the Latest Treatments ∙

Metal Butterfly: Lupus, the enemy that lurked within me ∙


LINKS:


Bone Health:   


 Bone Health - Lupus Now






External Links:


- GROWING PAINS (American Chronic Pain Association) Growing Pains is a support group for chronically ill youth.




- Early Diagnosis of SLE in Childhood - Lupus Foundation of America, Inc. ∙



-LFA: Minnesota Chapter: The Adolescent With Lupus as a Young Adult ∙


-Chronic Illness in Adolescence ∙


-The Lupus Society of Hamilton Lupus in Childhood and Adolescence ∙


-Parenting Power: bringing up teenagers ∙


-My son, age 14, has just been diagnosed with lupus. READ MORE --->



Updated September 2011

Posted by Loretta at 10:48 AM
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