Fight against Lupus
Thursday, February 24th, 2011
For those of you who don’t know her, the girl in the photo next to me is my little sister. I say little knowing she would quickly remind me that she is no longer my little sister but my younger sister. Only 3 years, 11 months, 10 days, etc. I am pretty sure she even has the number of minutes separating our ages memorized. But to me she will always be my little sister. (Deal with it Meg, it’s not changing).
My little sister who, by virtue of me being her BIG sister, I feel the need to harass, help, direct, give unsolicited advice to, support, and protect. So two years ago when I found out she has Lupus it was quite upsetting. Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease that can damage any part of the body. Basically it causes your immune system to attack various parts of your body. In Megan’s case, it is currently manifesting itself in joint pain and extreme fatigue, but it can vary from person to person and even from year to year. Unfortunately, there is no known cure for Lupus only treatments to keep the symptoms under control.
However, this May, Megan is participating in a walk to raise money for the Lupus Foundation of America. The money she and other walkers raise will go to support research for a cure and help provide programs and treatments for people suffering from Lupus, along with supporting their friends and families. I would love to be able to join her team and walk with her in May; however, the walk is taking place in North Carolina, and I am in Indiana. So in order to still participate and support my little sister, I am trying to help her raise as much money as possible.
Her team has set $1,000 as their goal, and they are on their way. But, they could use your help getting to that goal. You can donate online at Megan’s website or by giving me check or cash. I will be sending her all the cash donations I round up before the walk.
I know everyone is probably already inundated with request to support various causes or groups, and I am sorry to pile on. But this is something extra close to me and my family, and I want to do anything I can to support my little sister.
Thank you for your help!
