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Sarcoidosis
Advice
Advice of Sarcoidosis
Staying more active when possible
by Leah Lodermeier
Mtx
by Tiberi Antonio
Good doctors that listen to me
by Patricia
Walking & losing weight
by Annie
Know that you only can do the best you can
by Sheri
When you breathe air from natural saline feel good
by Loredana
taking medications no matter how they change your appearance
by Carol
No more soda, fast food or junk in my diet
by Lisa
I've just begun Remicade and I think I do feel a little bit better but I'm only a few days in so...time will tell.
by Laurie Slocum
Becoming a grandmother
by Rhonda
Believe in your doctors
by LYSTRA SAMAROO
Having an on-line support group that helps me understand how the disease manifests with others
by Joann
Avoiding to much sugar and salt and white rice
by Aysha Abbasi
Turmeric and cinnamon , got list of ant-inflammatory foods online.
by Kay Hudson
Steroids
by Anita
Now have COPD caused by sarcoidosis damage.
by Anise
My family understanding more about my illness.
by Mrs Julie Lorraine Dennison
Improved support has helped, particularly on Facebook.
by Marilyn Beckly
No Sun
by Ingrid
No stress
by Dorothy
Getting enough rest and accepting that napping is necessary and not a luxury.
by Mary M.
My daughter is my support. I'd have not made it through without her. She has been diagnosed also now so we work together as a team.
by Stephanie Stefan
I pray and study biblical teachings daily
by Amy Garrison
support of my husband
by Judy Scott
Doctor R Carole has given me support, care, understanding and an ear to bend when needed
by Nadine Kingsley
Azathioprine and Hydrochloroquine sulphate
by Peter Devonald
Positive thinking and support from family
by Priscilla Malneek
Being able to work from home once a week. Makes a big difference.
by Neil
having someone in the family who understands
by lorna white
Exercise
by Michelle Hoad
Hacer largas caminatas
by Maria Contreras Ilvander
Relax as much and with the best quality you can
by Liakouras THeD
Plenty of sleep
by Nancy Fellows
Having doctors who understand the disease & don't look at me as though I'm nuts
by Amy
My wife has always been there for me
by Mike Soboleski
My wife, Denise, who has supported me throughout and cared for me when necessary
by Peter McLean
My loving husband and family
by Noreen o mahony
Yoga
by
Eat fresh fruit and veg...go paleo.
by EMMA
Excersise cardio low impact
by Cindy Daddio
Im in an abusuve verbally & emotionally abusive setting
by Blair Miller
A thorough, careful & caring Specialist Doctor, and a caring General Practitioner.
by Dianne
Stay positive and not let the disease define you!
by
Acceptance that life changes
by Caroline
Doing and teaching Art.
by Karen
Supportive husband & mother who really get it and are always there to help.
by Kerry W
Medical books, journals and papers, as few medications as possible
by Barbara
My knowledgable doctors are a blessing.
by Jacci
rest when I need to, taking naps
by Kelly
Oxycodone
by Kristie
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