Wilson's Syndrome
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -gregh wrote: > "Tal" <beth…@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:3ac457c1@dnews.tpgi.com.au… > > Thanks for posting this link, but investigating the website it’s on, i > have > > to say i’m more than a little dissapointed. This site states a number of > > illnesses as "fad" illnesses when in fact they are not, Lyme disease for > I would like to know what the symptoms are that you have to be honest. I > know of one proven disorder that covers a lot of others, such as MS, OSA > (rare) and CSA (not as rare), sometimes diagnosed as Parkinsons incorrectly > and so on. It is Arnold Chiari Malformation. It can cause OSA in some rare > cases because the brain actually protrudes far enough into the neck that, > with just a little weight, it causes OSA. Correction of ACM in a few cases > got rid of OSA entirely. Very rare, though. It is common for people to be > told they have MS when they actually have ACM and often the same for > Parkinsons.
I have a similar thought on a different set of circumstances, I have been having major problems with a systemic allergy reaction (large hive like welts in different places every day) since March 1st. through testing we have eliminated foods, dogs, cats, and an allergy to self. I have finally convinced the Allergist to draw blood and send it off for an ANA to test for Lupus. Lupus is also a disease which can mimic other illnesses, allergies, arthritis, fever, alopecia (hair loss), headaches, depression, seizures, stroke, anemia. Diagnosis can often take years as each illness is treated individually. Lupus affects females more often than males (8:1), so there may also be a hormonal component. — Magesteff - "The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education."-Albert Einstein ——————————————————– Pursuant to US Code, Title 47, Chapter 5, Subchapter II,