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Old 03-17-2012, 12:31 AM #12
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mommalove, I am wondering if you have ever been checked for Renal Tubuler Acidosis? This is a condition that people with Sjogrens Syndrome often experience.

A nephrologist could help with this situation, possibly. There are specific blood tests that need to be done for this and not all docs are familiar with it. Hope that this info is helpful to you. Good luck. 69gto73
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