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Old 09-20-2020, 06:56 AM #13
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Yeah, I've looked at some of my older records and I had a lot of other indicators of inflammation as well and with my range of symptoms now it's pretty clear it is something autoimmune. My new neurologist seems to heavily be leaning toward suspecting SLE (though she didn't say it directly her questions and what tests she ordered made it pretty clear) and I honestly have been thinking that too. But even if everything comes back normal (which I am PRAYING it will not), I'm still going to go to the rheumatologist, because there is definitely something else going on.
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