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Old 02-15-2008, 03:02 AM #1
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I have dealt with several autoimmune problems for several years. Only during the last year my "lupus fog" began to get much worse. I have very poor short term memory, some "chunks" of long term memory lost, neuropathies, dementia, aphasia, and now....herniated discs (thoracic and cervical).

I have had mri's...brain and spine, CT's of lungs and brain, Genetic tests, lumbar puncture, and a zillion labs. So far, there is no sure cause of any of the neurological symptoms....everyone is just guessing.

I found this site while searching for possible autoimmune connection with the disc problems. Anyone here have any ideas about this....or good places to look for information? I am starting physical therapy for the cervical discs next week. They are pushing on the spinal cord...I think he said?

Any information will be extremely helpful.

Thanks, Fran
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