Wednesday, 22 July 2022

Howling At The Moon

Painting of tree silhouetted against the full moon.
"Moon" by Iris Carden 2015.
For the past couple of weeks, I've been sleeping about 14 hours a night.  I've still been so tired, I've still napped through the day.

I've had no energy while I've been awake, and have managed to watch (read 'snooze in front of') nine seasons of Supernatural.  That's how many are available on Netflix here in Australia.

In my brief waking moments, it's occurred to me that life with lupus is a bit like an episode of Supernatural.

There's definitely something sinister going on.  There's a big, bad wolf loose, and it's not satisfied with just howling at the moon.

The wolf might be just injuring most of us, but it's also killing lupies. It's vicious, unpredictable, and not a part of most people's normal experience.


Image: Sam and Dean from Supernatural. Text "Not silver, you need methotrexate bullets for this big bad wolf."
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There's no miracle cure.  In fact, no non-miraculous cure.

Image: Castiel and Dean from Supernatural.  Text: "Can you cure lupus or not?"
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We use medication to ease the effects, but there's no guaranteed way to prevent the wolf attacking at will.

Image: Dean from Supernatural talking on phone. Text: "Lupus? Try a protective circle of prednisone."
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We have some symptoms that just don't make sense to anyone.

Image: Sam and Dean from Superatural.  Text: "You're saying they're allergic to sunlight, but they're not vampires?"
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And sometimes the symptoms can affect how we feel about ourselves and how we present ourselves to others, as well as our physical health.

Image: Sam and Dean from Supernatural looking horrified.  Text: Oh! That rash is awful!
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Unlike Supernatural,  a couple of guys armed with silver bullets, rock salt and holy water won't come to rescue us.  We count on people like our doctors.

Image: Sam? from Supernatural summoning crossroads demon.  Text: I'd sell my soul for a good rheumatologist.
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And we rely for support on other lupies, people we know have been to hell and back, and are still working on being their own heroes, and ours.

Image. Sam and Lucifer from Supernatural.  Text: Lupus? Welcome to Hell.
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Many of us find our best source of strength in our families and our friends.

image: Sam, Dean, Ellen and Jo from Supernatural.  Text: I'm glad we're not doing this alone.
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But when it comes down to it, we frequently have to stand up to the wolf ourselves, and be our own heroes.



I guess this post is what happens when I spend the best part of a fortnight sleeping in front of the same television show. It probably could have been worse (though I'm not sure how.)  Anyway, it's 7.30pm and I'm exhausted.  Good night world.

1 comment:

  1. The irony of finding your blog and this post coincides with yesterday's random chat where I was asked if I were a werewolf.... my my, how synchronicity works.

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