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Old 04-22-2015, 06:28 AM #23
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I challenged the rheumatologist about her attitude of denying I have sjogrens because of negative bloods as even the NHS website says that 40% of people with sjogrens have normal bloods, but she said no she would never say I had it without positive bloods so she won't treat me at all,she offered nothing, even my ophthalmologist said you don't need positive bloods to have sjogrens, but she said she can't diagnose it, but she said the treatment for my eyes
She agreed I have lots of sjogrens symptoms though lol
I can't believe it. I have just read 4 books written by rheumatologists and she is so wrong. How can she make that statement? I'm really mad about it. Can you go for a second opinion?
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