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Default Autoimmune Disease with Neuropathy

Here is a pretty clear article on autoimmune disease and neuropathy.

http://qjmed.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/99/2/69.pdf
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A good list of options to 'check off the list'!

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why cant I open that darn thing,,
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why cant I open that darn thing,,
got it to open,,, Cycle,, were you DX;ed by biopsy for your SFN,, I was looking through the PDF file and didnt notice anything about SFN,, ir do they just lump it in with all neuropathys,, been reading some of the post and see alot of people use ice water to stop the burn,, I cant imagine doing that,, I swear it would kill me,, I cant tolerate anything cold,, winter is killing me,,,
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I had a lip biopsy done in 2000 and it was + for inflammation, but they didn't diagnose SjS then. Later I had a skin biopsy done for nerve density. That showed small fiber neuropathy. Later, around 2006, my ANA spiked very high. It was off and on for a while and then stayed high. It has been >1:1280 for over a year.
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