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They will absolutely not offer IViG on nhs unless you have specific conditions - this not included. They won't offer rituximab unless part of a clinical trial and seropositive only. I am trying to identify any people with seronegative neuro sjogrens who has had Rituximab with any success. If there is anyone out there in this position please let me know. I am told they believe seronegative types do not have B cell proliferation like seropositive do. Is there any evidence for this. I can't find anyone who tried rituximab successfully in seronegative group. Thank you for your comment ref Humira! I feel very cautious with biologics but have decided to get on embrel as the A.S is playing up and I'm being directed to nothing else bar plaquenil. My experience here in the U.K is of absolute ignorance as to how to try help. They offer the Enbrel as they suggest helping th A.S may help the sjogrens. I have to try this but feel like they are stabbing in the dark. I emailed Dr Birnbaum, the expert in the U.S, today. He kindly replied but can't advise me without being a patient. I know I'm like a dog with a bone on this one but I will not accept they are doing all they can to help us in the U.K. They simply are not. I hoped Dr Birnbaum would advise as to exactly what they would suggest trying in order of priority treatment wise for us with neuro sjogrens. |
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