Your parents and doctors make a lot of the important decisions about your health, but you have a big role to play, too. When you’re at school, it’s important that you manage your lupus as well as you can. This means making smart decisions and thinking about how you feel. Having lupus may make you feel different from classmates, but you can help them understand why you have to do certain things and be mindful of your health. Here are some things to do so you can make sure school is as productive and fun as possible.
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