Lupus is very unpredictable. One day (we call them the good days) you’re feeling great and there are days when you can barely get up from bed because of the pain and for unexplainable exhaustion (yes, you guess it right we call them the bad days) I have been in and out of the hospital and sometimes I’m thinking of death and it doesn’t scare anymore but I want to be prepared, I don’t want my family to worry about anything at all when I die so I was thinking of getting a no medical life insurance. Well, I guess it’s quite obvious that I’ll be needing a no medical exam life insurance to get approved by those insurance company and I found out that there’s a lot out there who gives out a no medical term life insurance. Well, I hope I’m no dying anytime soon but if ever I wanted to be prepared.



























December 30th, 2007 at 11:12 am
Hi everyone. I just found this site as I was looking for a site that I could print info about the butterfly and lupus. I am a 56 yo Fe and I live in Texas. My husband of almost 41 years calles me his Yellow Rose of Texas! ha! I am a RN and am the Chief Nursing Officer for a rehabilitation (physical rehab) hospital. One of the patient’s friends had spent a long time visiting with me about the patient (she was the power of atty) and she had a beautiful butterfly necklace on and I commented on how pretty it was. I little while later we were talking again and I mentioned it again. I have them all over my office so I told that I had lupus and I was a butterfly fanatic. It wasn’t 10 minutes she came into my office and handed me her necklace and told me she wanted me to have her necklace. I tried to give it back to her but she would take it. I thought that was so sweet and it was a Brighton necklace so it wasn’t cheap! It wouldn’t have mattered to me had it been made out of cardboard I would have loved it. That’s how I came upon your site. It’s a beautiful one! I don’t know if this will take all this message, but I would appreciate your prayers. I have bad heart disease and will have to have a procedure called a “rotoblation” to two areas of my left anterior descending coronary artery. That is where they go in and rotorooter your arteries. ha! It should be interesting! We will see. I’m a little nervous as I’m not scared at all to die, but because of the nature of what I do, in working with lots of stroke patients I have a bad fear of having a stroke and being disabled. Anyway, I love your site. May God Bless you!
January 6th, 2008 at 6:08 pm
Emmyrose and Susan, I will be praying for you both. I am pretty certain to have a diagnosis of SLE next time I see the rheumatologist and I have just had 3 stents put in my heart. So I know the fears and trials of ill health. Anyway, I just wanted to let you both know that I have prayed for you!
Blessings and God’s comfort to you,
Glenys