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Default Dry eyes and joint pain anyone

So I currently have a "working " diagonosis of SFN and the nuero said last year it could end up being autoimmune related, but having seen a rheumatologist and lots of blood tests later the Rheumy says nothing showing so nothing she can do.

Anyway I have developed dry eyes and increasingly bad joint pain in wrists, hands and feet and ankles, can SFN cause this or should I be looking for something else?

I keep hitting blank walls and not getting much help and the pain is not good at all
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