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Old 03-25-2010, 07:23 PM #1
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It's good to have all the wonderful e-friends here on the forum....

Honestly, my humor came with my disease....hmm, I wonder if there is an auto-antibody for that bequeathed the sense of humor to me??

Really, it's laugh or die.
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--that those with autoimmune tendencies have them because they are inherited on alleles that somehow confer some sort of survivial advantage; otherwise, before the addent of modern methods of immunosuppression, the tendency towardds autoimmunity would have been "selected out" a long time ago and there'd be relatively few people with tendency now.

Wonder what your survivial advantage is--nice to think it would be humor.

BTW, did you ever post a full list of all the autoantibodies and such you've ever been tested for? I keep wondering if there are some in the Liza Jane or other lists that may have been missed that might provide some more clues.
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So sorry to hear of your recent troubles.
Wish I could be of more help, but I'm just a bump on the log
when it comes to your particular situation. Just have no knowlwdge.
Hang in there, here's hoping things'll get better with
the coming of the warmer weather.
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AWWWWW, thank you guys. This is the best forum. It has the smartest, kindest, bestest people. Even with all our differences.

I will dig thru what I have on antibodies, but I know I need to ask the neuro which ones he all did. ENA is pretty basic. I had the gliadin one, and I was tested for Fabry's. I think it is worth redoing all the neuronal antibodies since they were done 6 years ago, and I was negative on ANA then....and my neuro system is what is being attacked the most. I could give any one with MS a run for their money symptom-wise and then some. Yes, LizaJane's sheets are great. I have them printed out.

I am not sure what survival advantage humor has. I am convinced that RLS was the 'gift' of shamans and night watchmen for the tribes...obviously those people were up looking at stars and watching out for safety. All I need is a rune drum and bells on my toes.

Having a robust immune system makes sense for some one of northern, and even far northern ancestry. I think I need to eat more fish and reindeer meat. Ok fish...no reindeer. I bought a cheap Swedish cookbook on an adventure to the Chicago IKEA with my daughter....eel meat, elk meat etc. recipes! Ewww. I guess it is good they made use of their environment. Thank goodness for the dessert section! Swedish pancakes, mmmm. I get my counter and sink installed today, and I actually want to cook....I hope I have the energy!

Well, thanks to all of you for support....and over the next few months, I will make a push on all the antibodies....I don't think I can swallow the unidentified antibody thing until I know what all they tested for...recently too.

A lot of treatment for these autoimmune things are similar.....I do plan on having them consider primary billiary cirrhosis, which was not considered....even if it is not a solitary disease with me, it seems worth considering given every medication I take that is metabolized by the liver, seems to not sit well with me. I am sure the IVIG is addressing things, but it either needs to be more frequent or have an add on drug....or maybe this is the best I can be right now. Who knows.

I did make two wonderful batches of soap yesterday, lavender organic shampoo bar and goat's milk-oatmeal complexion soap. (smells good enough to eat). The shampoo bars are wonderful and lather up with great bubbles! They really work! Now to fix up my basement work room, lol. Right now it is me, the spiders and spam....and last year's pickles.
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