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Old 08-08-2008, 06:25 PM #1
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Default How to diagnosis Sjogrens?

I have so many of the symptoms for Sjogrens disease yet my blood work comes back neg. for it and all auto-immune disorders. My neuro said the blood results don't mean much and left me hanging. You know how its after you leave the office that you think of all those important questions!
I don't want to have sjorgens but when I look at the symptom list I have a lot of them.
So can anyone here can tell me how they got their diagnosis?.
Another day of extreme fatigue for me, family was visiting from out of town and I just couldn't go to the outdoor concert tonight with everybody. I was sure the heat would finish me off as I already barely had the energy to get through today.
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