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Faces of Lupus
Lupus affects a wide variety of people--real people. See them here. Includes basic lupus information.

Follow My Lupus
Follow Brett Borowski's lupus from initial diagnosis in 1994 to the present, including treatment with Cytoxan and CellCept. Includes a narrative account, detailed lab results, medications, and other lupus information.

Joanne's Lupus Site
Info on lupus, including symptoms, diagnosis, medications, news, forum, chat, personal stories, tips, living with lupus, complementary therapies & much more

Joanne's Lupus Site
Information on lupus including - symptoms, tests, diagnosis, treatments, news, research, forums, chat room, tips, living with lupus, personal stories, & much more

Lupus Foundation of Greater Washington
Provides information on the disease, chapter information, as well as practical information on managing day to day activities when you have this chronic, incurable disease.

The Lupus Site
Information on lupus (SLE) including symptoms, diagnosis, tests, medications, news, support, message boards, chat room & more

The Lupus Site
Lupus patient writes original feature articles, posts hundreds of links on lupus. Also, chat, forum, and email.

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