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>"Gretchen" <DGMats@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:1145656259.241158.310840@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
In article <X7KdnW7KBawl4l7ZRVnyuQ@bt.com>, Erina Herrick
<erina@btinternet.com> wrote[vbcol=seagreen]
>Gretchen My disease has lasted 47 years it has affected almost everything in
>that time. I had a stroke in '81 and severe vasculitis in hands and feet as
>well as probably in my brain. Strokes can be a part of lupus Ask for your
>daughter to be tested for lupus
>Kind Regards
>Erina
>
You say "She has tested positive for lupus autoantibodies related to
clotting" - that sounds very much like Hughes (antiphospholipid)
syndrome, a disease in its own right which also happens as a
complication of Lupus. It is treatable.
--
Andy Taylor [Chair, N E Lupus Group]
See http://www.northeastlupus.org.uk for more!
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