Auto Immune disorders and EM

I am sorry to hear about your other complications SAB. I am glad the prednisone has given you so much relief from your ears/balance/ nausea ,I just wish it would help your EM too!. I was thinking....... Do you know how some peoples EM is pretty predictable and others have symptoms that come and go in severity and effect different body parts at different times? I wonder if an autoimmune cause could be the culprit for that type of EM. Autoimmune by nature tends to wax and wane all while effecting different body parts along the way... Something to think about I suppose.

I hope you are well today.

Take care,

Alina

Wow, this will blow your mind@! I just read this article by a Donald Scott, MA, MSc about what has caused our problems, fibromyalgia, alzheimers, all autoimmune diseases including cancer. Guess where this came from? It all started with the government and biochemical warfare. All of these diseases are caused by a mycoplasma called Brucella that was manufactured to infect countries with AIDS. Well they infected mosquitos with this and released them in Florida, 450 people suddenly came down with CFS or fibromyalgia. Can you believe this? I can, I knew the government was involved with the starting of the AIDS epidemic, but I didn't know about the rest and how it started all of these diseases. Here is a link to the start of this: http://www.cidpusa.org/mycoplams__ms.htm. Tell me what you think, if you believe this article or if you believe this guy. I think I will start asking for more specific blood tests to be done.

Happy reading and have a wonderful rest of the day!

Gail Trembley


I know what you mean gtrembley. To have so many diagnosed condition but yet to find out the big why. Is it possible to just have all of those conditions independently? or is there one thing at the root of it all? I could see two strange conditions but so many seems to me that there is a single culprit. If that answer could be found then maybe just maybe there is something that can be done to help them all!

Hang in there gtrembley.
gtrembley said:

I was looking back at my medical history and found out I had been diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome on top of my fibromyalgia and diabetes, this is what the pain management doctor put down. I have had so many different conditions and diagnoses; for example.. restless leg syndrome, deep vein thrombosis, sacro-iliac joint dysfunction, herniated L4-L5, diabetic neuropathy, and hyper relexes in the legs and feet, (this one from a neurosurgeon). So I am a lot like you, how do you bring them all together into one diagnoses and who makes the diagnoses?