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Originally Posted by madisongrrl View Post
That's a really excellent point. It's one thing to have all the gut stuff and sensitivity issues. It's another to have a steroid flair your autoimmune neuropathy. Has this happened to anyone else on this forum?



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That's what I'm trying to figure out. Prednisone is even used for autoimmune stomach stuff. Maybe something else is causing these autoimmune markers that isn't autoimmune. Hope I get some answers soon. My stomach is a disaster.


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