Interview CP01  

Interview CP01

Age at Interview: 56
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 36
Background: Retired school secretary / housewife; married; 3 children.

Brief outline:Diagnosed with Lupus, 1983. Treatment: Regularly attends rheumatology clinic. Pain management: Pain Association Scotland Living with Pain course. Current medication: co-dydramol, prednisolone - steroid for flare-up. Past medication: dihydrocodeine


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Decided one night in hospital that she was not going to let pain rule her life anymore.
 
Was sceptical about visualisation but tried it and was surprised to find it helped relieve the pain in her thumb.
 
Describes how she copes with her flare-ups and stresses that it is important to make sure you don't lose mobility.
 
Used to batch cook meals and freeze them so that her family always had a meal.
 
Was concerned because her daughter took on a lot of responsibility although she assured her that it did not stop her doing any thing.
 
Talks about how other people in support groups know what you are going through because they also have pain.
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