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First my diagnosis was cervical herniated discs (c5-6-7), then it was fibro, then they finally discovered the small fiber neuropathy all over my body and autonomic dysfunction. Now I received the call yesterday that my lip biopsy came back borderline. I asked what that means. My neuro said that it means that it shows inflammation that is indicative of sjogrens.
I don't even have a dry mouth?? It's quite obvious to me that an inflammatory process is going on in my body, but why would that mean sjogrens? I know there is some kind of possible virus, bacteria, parasite, my own haywire cells attacking themselves (most likely because of the very high ANA that skyrocketed in my most acute phase).... and I am glad that this might help in the direction in what treatments might work, but Plaquenil is what she feels is the absolute safest way to start and that really freaks me out. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Enna70 (03-21-2015), madisongrrl (03-22-2015) |
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