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Hi OP, hang in there. Kudos on the pile of self-insurance money you are sitting on now (regardless of whether you're boasting or not haha). I've been a lupus patient for the past 17 years; I was diagnosed when I was 13, am 30 now. From experience, with proper management, lupus can stabilise. Hence, your costs can come down accordingly as well. First couple of years were rough, but you do learn how your body gives you signs, and the new boundaries that you now live in. Your doctor needs time to find out what works best for you as well. Case in point, many people that know me after the age of 16 would not know I have an underlying medical condition. Of course, everyone's condition is vastly different. I have heard of peers with significantly worse outcomes from lupus. Also considering your previous cancer episode, not sure how the tag-team will turn out. Good luck though! P.S. My lupus condition is also not insured, so everything and anything is out of pocket. Had no medical insurance back then. You CAN stay in B/C class wards even though you are immunocompromised. So you can stretch your dollars further, just saying.
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12/8/2025, 1:18:18 AM
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