Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease of limited awareness in Canada. It is not a rare disease and is estimated to affect more than 50,000 Canadians. Its symptoms mimic other illnesses, are varied and complex, and can strike any tissue or organ in the body. Common symptoms of lupus include skin rashes, sun sensitivity, joint pain, extreme fatigue, fever, chest pain and seizures.
Endorsed by the Canadian Medical Association, the recently released book, Lupus, The Disease with a Thousand Faces is a very important resource for people living with lupus, especially due to a limited availability of Canadian information about the disease. Lupus Canada worked in partnership with publisher, Key Porter Books, Dr. Jean-Luc Senécal and Dr. Sasha Bernatsky to fulfill the need for a widely available, up to date guide for those diagnosed with lupus, their caregivers, friends and families.
It is truly unfortunate this book is no longer in production. It is, however, available at your local library - if you cannot find the book at your local library, ask the librarian to help you locate the closest library that has this book available. It is also available in some bookstores.
Living well with lupus booklet
An educational booklet about lupus, it's causes, treatments, and much more.