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Old 05-19-2012, 12:26 PM #1
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Laugh Inflammation

I went to a new neurologist who said that I needed to see a reuhmatologist. Although he said he couldn't treat me, he ran some labs before I left the office.

I got the first set of results last night, and my ESR (sed rate) and C-reactive protein levels were elevated. I know this is a marker for inflammation or possible autoimmune connection, but I am waiting on the other tests.

I am honestly elated that my results were abnormal! At least now I have proof that I am NOT crazy . I don't know what this means exactly, but at least the next doctor can't dismiss me for having "normal" test results.

I was in extreme pain last night (considered urgent care) with skin burning all over, but I was so happy to have "proof" that I still went to bed happy!
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