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Old 07-04-2022, 10:39 AM #7
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i didnt mean i think you have sarcoidosis. i use the ratio to keep track of inflammation which for me means if sarcoidosis is active, flaring or not.
That ratio is an indication of inflammation, no matter what the cause of it.

check out those numbers again in a few months.
I will. I have a follow up after my EMG probably in a month or so. I was just offering a possible explanation for the inflammation. I did find it surprising that a higher ratio was present for people that had worse outcomes with covid. Found that interesting but thankfully Covid is done with me for now. Definitely explained the weird crappy symptoms I got.
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