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Questions, elevated levels of CRP report on there being one or more sites of inflammation in your body which may or may not have an autoimmune involvement.

Getting your new neurologist to refer you to a rheumatologist to check out possible autoimmune involvement like SLE and rheumatoid arthritis is a good idea.
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