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Hello en bloc Three years ago, within a 3 week period of time I came down with a respiratory virus, GI virus and the onset of my spring allergies. This so overwhelmed my Autoimmune system that I somehow developed this ganglioneuritis. You and I have spoke before briefly when I first came to this site (I now have a nom de plume like everyone else ![]() My neurologist diagnosed my ganglioneuritis by physical exam. He said that it is difficult to pin down exactly what virus caused the ganglioneuritis, and that it is more due to the fact that my body was so overwhelmed by so many inflamations at the same time, but that there is nothing to do for it anyways. He decided to simply treat for the symptoms I had. At that point I really didn't know what to do. I had no other doctor that had found any diagnosis at all, so at least I had someone who had found something wrong after a year of pain. Currently, any virus, illness, or allergy reaction I have keeps the inflammation going so that my ganglioneuritis does not go away like it does in most people. We do treat for my allergies, but it makes no difference - I actually have NO allergy symptoms at all right now. NONE. So I don't know why I am in such pain. I guess I am just assuming to much in saying that it is allergies that is effecting my pain levels, but I don't know what else it could be. I plan on going over this with my pain dr. on Wednesday. Questions for you (if that is okay)- Do you still have Ganglioneuritis/pathy? Is it still a problem for you? What did having the MRI done do for you? Did they come up with new treatments for you? Thanks for your response |
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