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[QUOTE=mskari85;1234281]A few things...

Have you considered having a lip biopsy for Sjogrens? That would be the real determining factor and given all the tests you've already had, it would be worth it at this point.


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This may have been posted before. It's a great blog /article I read a while ago about a lady having all these Sfn / POTS symptoms. Finally diagnosed with sjogrens as the primary cause of it. Only the lip biopsy showed it.
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