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Correct me if i'm wrong, but what I'm getting is that if you get lupus, it may go after your CNS, hence the CNS lupus label.

They tend to tx lupus with steroids, is what I've heard. I'd guess that it would depend what sx you have, and why you have them, as to how they'd tx those.


You might have migraines from CNS lupus but tx with BP meds, for example, if Bp is the issue. Where as I tx with topamax, it's more a nerve thing for me.

That sound about right?

Sorry it seems so scary, J, but try not to let it knock you for a loop. No lupus is good lupus. But then, no ms is good ms either.

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