Home Actress Jess Impiazzi HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Jess Impiazzi Instagram - Today I had my appointment with Rheumatology to check on my Lupus and how the meds are going… I’ve got to start on another medication called Azathioprine, alongside my hydroxychloroquine and my low dose of steroid. We were hoping the last 3 months on hydroxychloroquine would have been enough but I still have a high rheumatoid factor. I’m a bit nervous to start the new meds as it means for about 3 months I need blood tests every two weeks but hopefully this gets everything to a better place and I can stop having flare ups and painful joints (I feel like my Nan atm 🤦🏻‍♀️) So fingers crossed the next few months and the new meds get me to a good place 🥰 If anyone who has #lupus or any other #autoimmunedisease and is on these meds would love to hear your experiences with them! 🩵 In the mean time I’m powering on and reminding myself of the things I am doing and how far I’ve come from earlier on this year 🥰💪🏼 keeping positive 🩵💖

Jess Impiazzi Instagram – Today I had my appointment with Rheumatology to check on my Lupus and how the meds are going… I’ve got to start on another medication called Azathioprine, alongside my hydroxychloroquine and my low dose of steroid. We were hoping the last 3 months on hydroxychloroquine would have been enough but I still have a high rheumatoid factor. I’m a bit nervous to start the new meds as it means for about 3 months I need blood tests every two weeks but hopefully this gets everything to a better place and I can stop having flare ups and painful joints (I feel like my Nan atm 🤦🏻‍♀️) So fingers crossed the next few months and the new meds get me to a good place 🥰 If anyone who has #lupus or any other #autoimmunedisease and is on these meds would love to hear your experiences with them! 🩵 In the mean time I’m powering on and reminding myself of the things I am doing and how far I’ve come from earlier on this year 🥰💪🏼 keeping positive 🩵💖

Jess Impiazzi Instagram - Today I had my appointment with Rheumatology to check on my Lupus and how the meds are going… I’ve got to start on another medication called Azathioprine, alongside my hydroxychloroquine and my low dose of steroid. We were hoping the last 3 months on hydroxychloroquine would have been enough but I still have a high rheumatoid factor. I’m a bit nervous to start the new meds as it means for about 3 months I need blood tests every two weeks but hopefully this gets everything to a better place and I can stop having flare ups and painful joints (I feel like my Nan atm 🤦🏻‍♀️) So fingers crossed the next few months and the new meds get me to a good place 🥰 If anyone who has #lupus or any other #autoimmunedisease and is on these meds would love to hear your experiences with them! 🩵 In the mean time I’m powering on and reminding myself of the things I am doing and how far I’ve come from earlier on this year 🥰💪🏼 keeping positive 🩵💖

Jess Impiazzi Instagram – Today I had my appointment with Rheumatology to check on my Lupus and how the meds are going…
I’ve got to start on another medication called
Azathioprine, alongside my hydroxychloroquine and my low dose of steroid. We were hoping the last 3 months on hydroxychloroquine would have been enough but I still have a high rheumatoid factor. I’m a bit nervous to start the new meds as it means for about 3 months I need blood tests every two weeks but hopefully this gets everything to a better place and I can stop having flare ups and painful joints (I feel like my Nan atm 🤦🏻‍♀️)
So fingers crossed the next few months and the new meds get me to a good place 🥰
If anyone who has #lupus or any other #autoimmunedisease and is on these meds would love to hear your experiences with them! 🩵
In the mean time I’m powering on and reminding myself of the things I am doing and how far I’ve come from earlier on this year 🥰💪🏼 keeping positive 🩵💖 | Posted on 05/Dec/2023 02:46:43

Jess Impiazzi Instagram – I’ve had a lot of things stripped away from me this year, future ideals, my health, work has suffered, lost a lot of my hair from Lupus, I’ve always had thick hair as you can see in these pics from a few years ago and now it’s super thin, (I’m getting some growth atm so that’s cheering me up) 

It’s got my thinking about life, and plans we have. 
We never ever know what’s around the corner, most things we have literally no control over, we can’t control how others may treat us we can’t control the economy and sometimes we loose our health through no fault of our own and yes that can be utterly shit. Somehow though I’ve managed to see how my lupus diagnosis has helped change me. I have no choice now but to put myself first for once, I have no choice but to say ‘no’ sometimes and I have to be the main person looking after myself. That can cause you to loose people but they were never meant to be there if that’s the case.
Lupus has started helping me to fall back in love with myself and give myself the care I usually would exert on everyone else. It’s made me realise even more that you don’t have to look perfect all the time, it’s the inside that counts! I’ve learnt more stillness and the importance of calming my breath which helps with anxiety. 
There are many shit bits to being chronically ill. But I found the silver lining in mine and maybe it’s just what I needed. 🥰#lupus
Jess Impiazzi Instagram – My happy place 🎭
Day 2 of rehearsals in the bag 💥🎭💪🏼 #pantomime #pantoseason Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire