Signatures 62 total
Page: 1, 2
- 1
- 2
-
3
Name: Lori Quadros on Oct 12, 2002State: MACountry: USComments: I, too, also believe that Lupus should be classified differently. In some cases, Lupus does affect the central nervous system. But you also have to consider that Lupus affects every single person differenly. No two people have the same ailments when it comes to Lupus. Like myself, for instance, Lupus affects mostly my joints, causing incredible pain and swelling. But it also makes me very fatigued, and I catch every illness that comes near me. Others may have the same as me, and other still may have only one the same, or 10 completely different things going on. That's why Lupus is so hard to diagnose. It mimicks many other illnesses. It may seem to you that in "some" people it may look like they have a neurological disorder, but that in itself, is far from the truth! With this petition, and all those that are signing it, I can only hope to help educate you, and more people on the truth of Lupus.Flag
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
-
9
Name: Perry Chapdelaine on Oct 25, 2002State: TNCountry: USComments: I don't understand why Michelle Zakharov doesn't use alternative/complementary medicine to cure her condition, rather than fight the classification.Flag
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- 18
-
19
Name: Ashley Aldredge on Sep 17, 2003State: MOCountry: USComments: my mother died of lupus and she had no problem thinking she still kept her job and was still as educated.Flag
- 20
- 21
- 22
-
23
Name: Lynda Appell on Nov 13, 2003State: PACountry: USComments: A close woman friend has Lupus. Ironic. She used to work for American Automobile Assn. Much more important, wishing you well with this important petition. I have relevant links atAppell Core DisABILITIES ResourcesFlag
- 24
-
25
Name: Jo Ann Kimber on Jan 8, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: Systemic Lupus is first an autoimmune illness, affecting many parts of the body. It certainly is not just a neurological disorder!Flag
-
26
Name: Linda Deardorff on Jan 12, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: many lupus patients do nothave neurological problems. That is totally crazy.Flag
- 27
-
28
Name: Anoja Arunaweera on Apr 6, 2004State:Country: LKComments: I'm a SLE patient with effected Kidney(Protinuria) Continouos bleeding (about 3 weeks)during mensus.Injected Dipoprovera (projestorone) in every fotnight.I need to remove my wombFlag
-
29
Name: Adria Armbrister on May 13, 2004State: NYCountry: USComments: Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by periods of remission and flare that may cause tissue damage through inflammation of both skin and internal organs. Neurological complications are not necessarily part of the disease expression.Flag
- 30
- 31
- 32
- 33
- 34
- 35
- 36
- 37
-
38
Name: Leslie Luera-Conn on Sep 15, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: Good luck and God Bless you for trying to fix this injustice.Flag
- 39
-
40
Name: Jeannie Masters on Nov 13, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: my mother has had it since I was 8 years old. I am now 31 years old.Flag
- 41
- 42
-
43
Name: Shelby Davis on May 8, 2005State: CACountry: USComments: Lupus is not a neurological disease. People with Lupus can and do lead perfectly normal lives with proper medication and really do not need misinformed governmental honchos trying to make their lives any more difficult than they already are.Flag
- 44
- 45
- 46
- 47
- 48
- 49
- 50
Page: 1, 2