Trick Daddy Discusses Living With Lupus on Radio Show

Miami rapper Trick Daddy, born Maurice Young, has just announced that he suffers from the chronic, autoimmune disease lupus.

Trick, who is best known for hits like 'Shut Up' and 'Let's Go,' revealed the upsetting news when he appeared on 'The Rickey Smiley Morning Show' last week to promote the release of his forthcoming autobiography, 'Magic City: Trials of a Native Son.'

"I went to the doctor like 12 years ago," Trick said. "She took all kinds of tests, because I was trying to get rid of what we call dry skin. She did biopsies and blood tests and swab tests. She told me I have lupus...I am allergic highly to the sun, that's my worst enemy. It's like an AK-47 with a double clip on it. I could jeopardize kidney and liver failure from the treatment and the medication."

Lupus causes the immune system to attack the body's own organs and tissues instead of bacteria or viruses. There is no known cause for the disease, which is most common among women, and affects African Americans more often than Caucasians. The symptoms worsen after exposure to sunlight and certain kinds of medication. The disease most recently took the life of celebrated producer James "J Dilla" Yancey.

Though Lupus is deadly, Trick has managed to stay positive, having managed his illness quietly for the past 12 years.

"Remember I came out with the bald head recently? A lot of people joke about it, but I came from so far in the struggle where it don't matter to me," Trick explained. "I learned how to turn my down sides into jokes and get around it. My Mama had eleven children from ten different men. If she was strong enough to live with that, I can live with this."

Trick also announced that he has a graphic novel and an upcoming movie role, which is set to begin shooting shortly. "They got me in a movie with a lot of gangsters from 'The Wire' and the big black films. I can be me. I can be a G on it."

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Ralph Hume

It is beieved by some doctors that autoimmune diseases are passed on genetically. If it is true then maybe that is why he got it and not his brothers and sisters.

May 12 2009 at 5:13 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
marianmwitt

my sister died from lupus, my daughter has it bad and i have two nefews with it also. i am borderline. i have seen what lupus can do to those i love and to think that this awful disease runs in my family with no cure is horrible. my daughter has split her bladder just by doing a little exercise, can't sit in the sun, loves steamed crabs but must wear protective gloves to protect from injuries from opening the shells and getting an infection. she just got home after her 4th surgery to correct another bladder problem, a leak in her colon and cists on her ovaries all caused by lupus. so for someone to not read what this man is saying but making fun of how he talks and his mother is someone without that brains to get out of a storm.

a concerned mom

May 11 2009 at 12:50 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
woggie

duncanstpt2..........The ghetto kid must have gots him a computer.....idiot

May 11 2009 at 3:18 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
woggie

jkmhcc.........your an idiot

May 11 2009 at 3:16 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
shellylewisp

my daughter was 16 when she found out she had lupus sle. It affected all of her organs she was on the dialysis at the age of 20. she died just before she turned 22 years old. May god bless each and everyone with that and all other illness.

May 11 2009 at 2:35 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
JEAN

This disease affects people of all races, and mostly affects the female.
It is said that research is ongoing, however, I have not experienced anything different in the 40 years of my sufferage. There are but a few medicines of choice for doctors to experiment with on patients. Pain is almost too heavy to bare. Daily prayer is required here.

April 06 2009 at 4:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
JEAN

LUPUS IS A HORRIBLE DISEASE, WHICH AFFECTS ALL PATIENTS DIFFERENTLY. THE DISEASE IS ONE THAT CAN KILL. AND IT DISABLES MOST ALL OF IT'S VICTIMS. IT IS RARE THAT ANYONE WITH LU[US WOULD BE ABLE TO CONTINUE THEIR NORMAL LIFE.AS A PATIENT FOR OVER 40 YEARS, I AM NOW IN A WHEEL CHAIR, TOTALLY DISABLED WITH HORRIBLE PAIN. I SUSPECT , I MAY BE IN THE LAST STAGES . AT AGE 71, I HAVE HOPE AND FAITH, AND PRAY TO OUR GOD DAILY FOR HELP. MY WHOLE FAMILY HAS BEEN AFFECTED IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER DUE TO THIS DISEASE. ONE SHOULD RESEARCH THIS DISEASE WELL BEFORE SPEAKING FOR OR AGAINST IT.

April 06 2009 at 4:09 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
milwaukeerican

Wow Really.Yall need to grow up Dude has a F#%ked up disease and yall cracking jokes about it. And yes I can spell and speak proper English but choose not to just to piss off you lames. One

April 04 2009 at 10:48 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
duncanstpt2

Hurry up and die Maurice. The world is a better place without you.

March 28 2009 at 10:55 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
becoteiii

I ALSO HAVE LUPUS AND ITS NO JOKE, EVERYONE KEEPS SAYING THAT ITS A WOMANS DESEASE. STAY STRONG AND LETS TAKE THIS WALK ONE DAY AT A TIME. GOD BLESS MY MOMS, MY AUNT AND GRANDMOTHER WHOM SUFFERED AND DIED ALSO. LIFE IS TOO SHORT,LIVE IT TO THE FULLEST AND MOST OF ALL BELIEVE IN YOURSELF THAT YOU CAN BEAT IT.

March 27 2009 at 11:16 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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