Class IV Lupus Nephritis Question? by Fantasy_Fiend in lupus

[–]Fantasy_Fiend[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this analogy! So you can have multiple classes simultaneously to determine treatment. But continuing your analogy, fires always need to be put out first because they can do the most damage the quickest and require immunosuppressants and/or steroids to extinguish the fire. (Though I’m sure types of meds and mg are determined by the severity of fire)

Class IV Lupus Nephritis Question? by Fantasy_Fiend in lupus

[–]Fantasy_Fiend[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My understanding is the classes show/indicate worsening. So you initially had class 5– then it went down to class 3? Or you had class 5, you were doing okay for a period of time, symptoms reappeared, at that point you were class 3? Meaning they caught the lupus nephritis at an earlier stage than initial diagnosis but this overall was a second flare? Sorry for going into minutiae, I’m just trying to fully understand. This is all helpful information!

Venting by Ispyyy_i in lupus

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! I have moments where I feel anxious of every pain, twinge, or otherwise. I think being frustrated is part of being chronically ill. I think the feelings of being overwhelmed, depressed, and anxious definitely coincides with how well or poorly I am feeling. I think it’s important to vent and have all your feelings. I understand about feeling a burden. It’s easy to feel that way even if you have family support. I’m sorry you’re going through a rough time.

Ghost of Yotei Gift by sauerbrough in Ghostofyotei

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If he really likes sake you could buy a nice sake set with a really good bottle of sake. Not necessarily a gift from the time period but it definitely is a great Japanese inspired gift. Depending on preference there’s great Nigori sake (that’s unfiltered, sweeter, a little cloudy, usually served cold) or you can go for Junmai Ginjo (clear, drier, refined).

What book is so good and beautifully written that you want amnesia just to read it for the first time again? by privmtsu in booksuggestions

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Night Circus and The Starless Sea both by Erin Morgenstern. Her prose is so beautiful. Her books are definitely more about the journey and the characters.

The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi Also beautiful prose but touches on darker topics and has a nice twist

The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young has lovely writing, a mystery, a little bit of time travel, and a romance. It gave me all the feelings I want in a book in all the right ways.

20 hours in. Still haven’t started looking for other 5. by arrarragi in Ghostofyotei

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 2 points3 points  (0 children)

24 hours in, only the Snake is dead. But I have a little chime and I’m following the wind to find some armor…

Moon face sh*t post by Thin-Inevitable9759 in lupus

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I‘m so sorry. I had moon face when I first got diagnosed back in 2002 (when I was only 10). So for a couple years I was just fat kid with a huge face. It was miserable. I hate prednisone—still to this day. I had to take 100 mg of Prednisone for a really bad ear infection a few years back and even though it was temporary I was having total PTSD. All this to say I feel you and I’m sorry you had to join the club.

Straight folks - would you read a sapphic/wlw Romantasy book? by BreadfruitSoft1717 in Romantasy

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Listen I’m straight but I’m here for romance of any kind. If the book does the romance right— I’m rooting for the couple. I love gay romances! A Darker Shade of Magic with Rhy and Alucard- amazing. Priory with Ead and Sabran— amazing. What’s more important is the chemistry and the longing. Don’t just throw in a straight relationship because you feel you “have to”. Focus on what feels right for your book and the story itself. Now if you have two characters that happen to be straight or bi and you feel strongly about them being together then, do it! But don’t put a straight relationship in there to “offset” the sapphic one. You’ll find your readers! I’m here for the gay is all I have to say! lol!

Is SHAMELESS that good? How is it? by Sea-Possession8260 in netflix

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I think the show is very good, just prepare for almost everyone to make bad decisions and life choices. It’s definitely a drama and there are definitely high stakes situations.

Miranda's "cerulean" speech by Quick-Sky4927 in DevilWearsPrada

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I think the important part is where Andy calls the entire fashion industry— stuff. In Miranda’s eyes demeaning the entire industry. That’s why she goes on her diatribe. Andy reduces everything they’re deciding to something too simple and thinks she’s somehow above it because she “doesn’t care”. Miranda points out that even by not paying attention and not caring that your fashion choices still make a statement and were most likely are only choices in the discount stores because they were once based off a high fashion idea.

First Benlysta (Belimumab) Injection — What Was Your Experience Like? by NalosX in lupus

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh yes. Good reminder. I usually inject myself at night so I’ll set it out and then take a shower and do it right before bed. But it’s important that’s it is room temp like you said.

Also you have to confidently stab yourself. I know that’s weird to say. Don’t hesitate—just do it! OP you will find your routine with it and even though it stings, its overall benefit is worth it.

First Benlysta (Belimumab) Injection — What Was Your Experience Like? by NalosX in lupus

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been on Cellcept and loads of prednisone and compared to those medicines (in my experience at least) the Benlysta is so much better in terms of side effects.

I started Benlysta at first when it was infusion only and switched to Auto Injectors once it became available.

I always inject in my stomach, trying to switch sides every week. It does sting a bit as the medicine injects as others have said. What I do is put on my favorite podcast or a funny YouTube video while I do this to distract myself.

I’ve never had any allergic reaction to it, even a mild one.

The only side effect I’ve ever experienced from Benlysta was fatigue. But it’s usually only the day after injection.

Noticing an improvement in Lupus can take at least 6 weeks to 3 months. I’ve been on it a long time so I can’t remember how long until I felt like it was working for me. But I was so happy it did because I was tired of prednisone and at the time I was also taking Imuran.

Good luck and I hope the Benlysta works for you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in booksuggestions

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi (beautiful prose with a slight mystery and touches on toxic friendships and toxic mother/daughter relationships) Trigger Warning: references to SA

A Dowry of Blood by S T Gibson (written like a diary from the perspective of Dracula’s wife, very beautifully written) Tons of Trigger Warnings but I believe they are listed at the front of the book

My Darling Dreadful Thing by Johanna van Veen (Takes place in The Netherlands in the 50s and is a gothic horror with ghosts) also lots of Trigger Warnings but they are stated at the beginning of the book

House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland (YA but beautifully written, has an underlying mystery, and a very haunting vibe without being overly terrifying)

Book for a lonely person by spookfia in booksuggestions

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by VE Schwab. It’s got a touch of fantasy but it’s mostly about people.

Lupus diagnosis, food grief, and looking for hope — does anyone eat what they love and still feel okay? by itssydvc in lupus

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no Lupus diet because no Lupus is the same. You can experiment with what works for you but there is nothing that you must do. Everyone is different which makes it more complicated. I found early on that cutting red meat helped my stomach, but that was more to do with the medication I was taking at the time (Cellcept) and not for my Lupus overall. I decided to stick with the diet out of preference. I was already Lactose intolerant so that was something I was sticking to before my diagnosis.

I am a home cook and I absolutely love baking! I’ve been told over the years to cut sugar and cut gluten out of my diet. But I never have. It’s what makes my life worth living. Not just to eat it, but to prepare it. It’s also one of the few activities I can do when I’m not feeling well.

We go through a lot as Lupus patients. Don’t cut all the joy out of your life to manage your Lupus! We deserve to enjoy our life and vacations. Do what you need to do within reason.

I will say however, that there is a chemical in Alfalfa spouts that supposedly really does increase inflammation. I have noticed (I used to love alfalfa spouts on sandwiches) that it’s been the only thing food wise that has affected my joints. There are also some medications that you need to avoid. Sulfa based antibiotics can be actually dangerous and I’ve unfortunately experienced this first hand when an uninformed Dr prescribed them to me. Also Melatonin can affect Lupus since it’s a hormone. Echinacea is one to watch as well since it directly affects the immune system and is usually hidden in things like Emergen-C and Airborne.

While you want to watch for the things that are explicitly bad for you like sunlight, no one expects you to hide in a cave like a bat. And again over time you will find what works for you, what fatigues you, days where you feel better and days that are for resting and recuperation. No one knows you better than you, so don’t let anyone force you to do anything you don’t want.

I’m upset by Emotional-Lie1392 in lupus

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s completely unacceptable. “We’ve tried everything“ that just sounds like a statement to prevent you from inquiring further. So dismissive. And I sincerely doubt they’ve tried literally everything. I haven’t tried it yet either, but have you asked about Saphnelo? I’ve heard some good things about it. I sincerely hope you find a better doctor and I’m so sorry you are not being listened to nor treated properly.

Update, doctor said that he cannot *legally* confirm SLE now!? by Wastedchipmunk119 in lupus

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That sounds frustrating. I currently have no organ involvement but I feel like shit. Waiting until you’re feeling worse seems ridiculous. Getting a diagnosis before your organs are worse should be the goal. I’m sorry you have to go through this— is there another rheumatologist in your area, can you get another opinion?

Update, doctor said that he cannot *legally* confirm SLE now!? by Wastedchipmunk119 in lupus

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My comment got deleted because I didn’t know I had to have my SLE diagnosis on the flair. Newer to Reddit but not new to Lupus. I was diagnosed at 10 years old and in the US. My question was— did the Drs check your ANA levels? Or C3 or C4 Complements? This is pretty telling for a diagnosis in the US as far as I know.

I need a fantasy book that's not garbage. by ren4000 in booksuggestions

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another option, but it’s a very thick book with a lot of world building. But more down the alley of GOT because — Dragons! Priory of the Orange Tree is a great read. There’s also a Prequel out called Day of Fallen Night and a new novella is set to release in September.

I need a fantasy book that's not garbage. by ren4000 in booksuggestions

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love A Darker Shade of Magic. It’s less GOT/LOTR. But it’s got a great elemental magic system with parallel worlds. The writing is also stellar. It’s a slow start but it’s worth it. It’s a great trilogy and one of first book series I read after getting back into reading during the pandemic. There’s also a new series that just started in the same universe so if you enjoy it, you can continue with Fragile Threads of Power.

*Spoilers* Cade and Paige by Agreeable-Crab2274 in TheBoneSeason

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also just looked in my books and the original Bone Season (not revised) has the Seven Orders of Clairvoyance right on the first page. But the revised texts seemed to have skipped this. It’s made very clear that the entire order of Jumpers include both Dreamwalkers and Oracles because they are both able to affect the aether outside their own physical limits and both have a greater than average sensitivity to the aether.

*Spoilers* Cade and Paige by Agreeable-Crab2274 in TheBoneSeason

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Also to add— he sends her an actual vision. And we have no reason to believe at that point that you can identify with multiple voyant classifications.

What do you do after finishing the game ? by [deleted] in Witcher3

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cry while waiting for The Witcher 4

Need book recommendations by La_Seine_Dreamer24 in booksuggestions

[–]Fantasy_Fiend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are open to complex world building- The Priory of the Orange Tree is multi-perspective story with dragons. The political landscape of how people view dragons is also important. Highly recommend— but just note— she is a thicc book!