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Old 11-19-2016, 12:47 AM #5
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Originally Posted by janieg View Post
Fingers crossed that the IV antibiotics help.

I was flaring about week ago pretty badly, but it's been waning.

I'm seeing a Johns Hopkins hormonal specialist next month to try to get me squared away with HRT since my current doc is just throwing darts. Of course I'll be mentioning the SFN and see what, if anything, she might have to say suggestion-wise. Just having a doctor not shrug would be nice.
Have you thought about going to John Hopkins to see if they can find out what is wrong?
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