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The ULTIMATE BETRAYAL

I’m an unlucky statistic in one of the developed world’s fastest-growing groups of diseases, autoimmune — an umbrella term for about 80 conditions such as lupus and multiple sclerosis. I have a lump in my throat just writing this — perversely ironic, given the butterfly-shaped gland at the front of my neck is slowly but surely withering away.

Autoimmune (AI) causes your immune system to mistake perfectly healthy cells, organs and glands (such as the thyroid) for foreign bodies, and sets about destroying them. Of the 1.2 million people affected in Australia, three-quarters are women, and, according to the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, “the total economic impact is $30 billion every year — twice that of cancer”.

My story begins one glorious English summer’s day, four years ago at my family home. I’d just returned from 12 months. Doctors were baffled. Could it be an extreme version of hayfever or an incurable tropical disease I’d brought back from the Pantanal? It turned out to be neither. But finding this out was to be a long and emotional rollercoaster.

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