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10-20-2016, 04:13 AM | #1 | ||
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As some of you know I have Sjogrens Syndrome and was told last week by my neurologist that, in her opinion I have SFN and mild gangliopathy. I forgot to tell her about the latest symptom to join the party - a very high frequency tinnitus.
Can anyone explain how this ganglionopathy can be differentiated from a vestibular disease such as Menieres? I have wondered about this for a while, especially since reading this article: Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease | Vestibular Disorders Association
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If you get lemons, make lemonade Sjögren’s, Hashimoto’s and Systemic Sclerosis with Raynaud’s, Erythromelagia and small fibre polyneuropathy, GI problems top to tail, degenerative disc disease and possible additional autoimmune diseases Last edited by MAT52; 10-21-2016 at 02:46 AM. |
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