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Old 05-07-2010, 04:08 PM #8
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Just my opinion, but based on my experience with sick patients:

It is not out of the realm of possibility that 2 things can be co-existent.

You could have an infectious thing going, (like Lyme or some other obscure pathogen), and have a genetic issue. The infectious process may accelerate symptoms or confound them.

GBS can occur following vaccines, or infections with some pathogens. So you may have both, one or the other. GBS is fast in onset and progression (weeks/days). A GI upset food poisoning from uncooked/poorly cooked chicken can lead to GBS. Tainted fish, can also give a toxin type poisoning. (I will be making a post on these parasites in the Subforum soon.)
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