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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 805
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 805
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Wow!
Wow! It's so nice to know that people are still using the spreadsheets and reading things I wrote ages ago. Thanks for the thanks.
Glenntaj, you're still here, helping, turning complex science into something understandable. A born teacher. You've had the only explanation of the GAD which makes any sense to me. I read the Mayo piece, but could not digest it. I think I'm brain foggy. Well, I know I'm brain foggy.
So basically, I needn't get upset over this; it's not very specific, and even thought it's crazy high, (150, with normal <0.5) it doesn't mean much. I guess my neuro just didn't know what to make of the fatigue I've been experiencing, and how wobbly my legs get when I'm that tired. But I think it's a Lyme thing. Lots of people with chronic Lyme have periods of time when they're not able to walk at all. So getting floppy isn't a new disease; it's more same old same old. Lyme. The gift that keeps on giving.
Thank you all.
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--- LYME neuropathy diagnosed in 2009; considered "idiopathic" neuropathy 1996 - 2009
---s/p laminectomy and fusion L3/4/5 Feb 2006 for a synovial spinal cyst
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