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Old 03-20-2015, 06:24 PM #11
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My consultant did mention blood tests needing to be done but I assumed he just meant routine autoantibodies. My GPs will say I have to have all screening tests done and have a clear bill of health re this chest infection - said it would probably be a month or so before I can start. I just really hope it works and I can get my life back on track. Thanks for sending me this link - it helps explain what they are looking for. Mat
Hi Mat, I might mention this to my rheumy when I see him at end of the month. I have full body autoimmune probems, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriasis, uveitis, stomach problems, tinnitus, now SFN. This has to be a manifestation of systemic autoimmunity. Good luck with Imuran. Jo
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