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Debby,

A new rhumy I see in NYC suggested Plaquinal because of my every day aches and pains.

He considers my AIH to be more of a " Lupoid Hepatitis" ( an older term for AIH) because of other symtoms I have.

How long have you been on it?

Bye the way you can ask me anything! After all our lives are an open book when sharing heplful information.

Thanks for your interest. Be well

Pat

New York

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Pat, I have had AIH since April of 99 when the original lab work showed Lupoid

hepatitis. I asked the doctor if that could be why I was so sick, and he

told me, “No one EVER gets that!” Well, hmmmmmmm…..seems

I did but he didn’t want to explore it further. So, I went along

until July of 2001 before having my gall bladder removed and a liver biopsy

done. That confirmed the AIH. Indeed, some doctors are too “knowledgeable”

to pursue correct diagnosis. Oh well…just frustrated me that even

though I had NO idea what Lupoid hep was, I was on the right track. I

could have had more damage done that did not need to be done to my body had I

been correctly dx back then.

I have been on plaquinal for about one year now. The rheumatologist

has given it to me to help with the stiffness, but I am concerned that it is

affecting my eyes. I will see the eye doc soon about it.

Take care…hope the plaquenil works for you!

Debby

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Digest Number 3455

Debby,

A new rhumy I see in NYC suggested

Plaquinal because of my every day aches and pains.

He considers my AIH to be more of a

" Lupoid Hepatitis " ( an older term for AIH) because of other symtoms

I have.

How long have you been on it?

Bye the way you can ask me anything!

After all our lives are an open book when sharing heplful information.

Thanks for your interest. Be well

Pat

New York

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Heidi wrote:

> Actually, we haven't had ANY colds here since we started

> eating kimchi, and the researchers are seriously thinking

> that kimchi is why SARS never reached Korea (even though

> Koreans travel to China a lot). Tho in THAT writup they were

> thinking the garlic was the reason. This experiment seems

> to indicate the bacteria themselves help fight viruses.

I have also seen it attributed to coconut oil consumption.

~~ Jocelyne

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