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lupoid sclerosis. I came across it a few hours ago, and the more I read about it, the more excited I am that I might have stumbled across something important for my case. I have almost every single symptom for multiple sclerosis, but I also have two antibodies (ANA and anti-dsDNA) almost exclusively associated with lupus. I've been wondering if a person could have both equally or more probably one primary and one secondary, and the answer is YES. It's rare, but it exists. The key would be to get that damn antiphospholipid antibody test that I keep meaning to get a doctor to order for me. That seems to be the connection. And would explain the plaque build up on my arteries in spite of my excellent cholesterol levels, too.
I may not be right, but I'm certainly on to something, following a path that's leading to more than a dead end.
And yes, this is what I do instead of sleeping. Besides, once the oxycontin kicks in, it seems a shame to waste such a relatively pain-free block of time. I took it six hours ago, so it should be winding down, and so should I, I guess.
I may not be right, but I'm certainly on to something, following a path that's leading to more than a dead end.
And yes, this is what I do instead of sleeping. Besides, once the oxycontin kicks in, it seems a shame to waste such a relatively pain-free block of time. I took it six hours ago, so it should be winding down, and so should I, I guess.