🩺 Information Vault Scroll: The Report Said I Do
“I didn’t know. But the report did.”
I have a kidney problem. I found it in the report for my new appointment. Quiet. Hidden. But there. The kind of truth that doesn’t shout—it waits to be read.
Lupus can affect the kidneys. It’s called lupus nephritis. Sometimes it’s inflammation. Sometimes it’s protein in the urine. Sometimes it’s just a whisper in the lab results. But it matters. It’s part of the vault.
I take hydroxychloroquine. 400 mg daily. And now I know—kidney issues increase the risk of eye complications from the medication. It’s all connected. The pill. The blur. The ache. The report.
This scroll belongs in the Information Vault. It holds the moment I saw it in writing. The moment I knew. The moment I added another thread to my survival story.
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