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Old 02-07-2011, 09:43 PM #1
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Confused stiff person syndrome

hi i just took a blood test i think called gad65 it came back double what it should be i have a appt with my dr to go over test and treatment i was wondering if anyone has stiff person syndrome ad what it does to you ad how you deal with it . they say 1 in a million get it so not sure if i will have any luck thank you
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