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Old 02-25-2012, 08:35 AM #6
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I followed the link over to the TM message board, which includes great information about Devics disease. Its slow reading but its fascinating to research it.

They spoke of how at least 1/4 of patients have some other underlying disease like lyme, lupus sjoghrens (which I have) or other things.

I hate this disease. Have I said that lately? I really hate this. I just want to wake up and find out it was all a bad dream.
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