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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 22
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[QUOTE=mrsD;893733]The only test that shows dorsal root damage that I know of now, is the new MRI discussed on our subforum ... it is on page one.
IVIG is very very expensive and so is Rituxan. Most insurances will not pay for it unless other avenues are ineffective.
And what other avenues are they expecting to be explored before?
I'm really curious about the benefits of getting neuronal antibody testing, any insight into that?
2) mitochondrial support nutrients
what would those be?
3) anti-inflammatory and antioxidant approach.
what would that be?
Also I'd suggest you have testing for gluten intolerance and Celiac, as gluten intolerance can be acquired, and can cause nerve damage. Going gluten free can help these patients.
I've tested negative for antibodies and endoscopic biopsy
Thanks for the advice,
Ana
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