Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 3:57 am
Could you develop your idea? It seems correct to me that a neurovascular peripheral nerve disorder can result from small fiber peripheral neuropathy (?) - But I may miss something
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Hmmm...not sure what "idea" you're talking about. I don't have any ideas. I knew I shouldn't have brought the "hot, red, flushing" thing into the thread. I just know that it's one of the things that people keep bringing up to "prove" CCSVI for some reason, but I don't get it.Algis wrote:Could you develop your idea? It seems correct to me that a neurovascular peripheral nerve disorder can result from small fiber peripheral neuropathy (?) - But I may miss something
I have had Raynaud's since 19 years old. Diagnosed MS at age 38. Was told with my first symptom of MS it may be Lupus. (blindness in one eye) After many tests including MRI dxed with MS. Neurologist said you may have both Lupus and MS together. He said it's not that unusual. Tests are borderline for Lupus and sometimes they show nothing. BTW I am 66 years of age now.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:41 pm Raynaud’s syndrom is strongly associated with scleroderma and lupus. Not with MS. I have a purple–red–blue–white kind of discoloration of my hands, but it’s nothing like Raynaud’s syndrom.
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