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Greetings Kathy

Making connections with anything with these autoimmune diseases is pretty much not answerably. It is still a big mystery.

What one drug does to one person, it may not do to another.

I do not see how they came to the conclusion it was Celebrex for you? Unless they just wanted to make a guess, and that was there best one.

This is the problem I think, finding a common denominator for all.

Hugs, Jim

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Dear Jim, Kathy and Group,

I'm guessing if a common denominator is found, it will be found in our

genes--or common flaws to our genes. I sure wish a this type of

research was being done.

Love,

> Greetings Kathy

> Making connections with anything with these autoimmune diseases is

pretty

> much not answerably. It is still a big mystery.

> What one drug does to one person, it may not do to another.

> I do not see how they came to the conclusion it was Celebrex for

you? Unless

> they just wanted to make a guess, and that was there best one.

> This is the problem I think, finding a common denominator for all.

>

> Hugs, Jim

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