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I don't know if PN can cause elevated C-Reactive Protein or not, but mine is up almost continually, sometimes more than others. It scares me, but if it is the result of inflammation, Prednisone doesn't get it all of the way down where it should be. I don't know why, but Doxycycline seems to help reduce it...

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