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Old 10-16-2012, 02:12 PM #18
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Originally Posted by ginnie View Post
Yes this is where I belong also. Have multipal auto immune problems. any one start with Epson Barr? I was exposed to DDT. I am sure this had something to do with all the troubles. Will be tested for ceilaic and sjorgrens next week. would like for this to be negative, enough already. I wish the best for all of us.
Any one take an auto immunosupressant called DNCB? ginnie
I think EBV and other viral infections are a factor. I have Sjogrens, Lupus (of one kind or another) and anti-MAG antibodies. Have so wondered about pesticides as I grew up in FL from 1970 to 1983 and remember the mosquito trucks and living on a lake, swimming with weed killer. My brother has autoimmune disease as does his high school sweety/ neighbor.
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