In this episode of Remission Possible, we break down what the 2025 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) lupus treatment guidelines really mean for people living with lupus beyond the clinical language. Host Dr. Shilpa Venkatachalam is joined by rheumatologist Dr. Ashira Blazer, Co-Director of the Lupus Center at the University of Maryland and a Board Member of the Lupus Foundation of America, along with lupus advocates Estela and Juana Mata of Looms for Lupus, for a powerful, patient-centered conversation.Together, they explore why reducing long-term steroid use matters, how and when to escalate treatment, and why shared decision-making is now central to lupus care. From managing symptoms and treatment side effects to addressing access barriers, health equity, and the role of caregivers, this episode puts lived experience at the heart of the guidelines.Above all, the message is clear: your voice matters. These guidelines are not something done to patients, they are meant to be used with patients, equipping you with the tools you need to advocate for the care that fits your goals, your life, and your health.Contact Our Host Shilpa Venkatachalam, Chief Patient Centered Research and Ethical Oversight Officer at GHLF:
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