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@sveta25 my name is Frank. I'm in the same situation. I have all these things popping up and they still haven't begun treatment. I have these alments that they say is not related, but from where I'm standing it's all connected somehow. The medical practices today are advanced but their troubleshooting techniques are in need of an upgrade. Diseases evolve like people, so it's fitting that troubleshooting should evolve as well. What the doctors see isn't always the correct diagnosis. I believe that I've had this disease all my life. I look back at my medical experience from where I stand and I can see that even though I was diagnosed within the last few years, I've shown signs of the disease as far as puberty. Maybe if they test for the disease at birth they might be able to get a better understanding of what is happening to us. Please be diligent and educate yourself about your own body. It may help to make progress. For me I think that if I treat my spleen I may be able to slow down the disease and resolve the possible negative impact the disease is influencing on my body. Please remember that the blood supplys life to all your organs and that it is possible that your organs will react to it in a negative way. Please observe the chemical composition of your own blood and watch it closely. It will lead you to problem areas. This will allow you to get a better picture of how the disease is affecting your own blood. I think that because we have slightly different blood composition the disease attacks different organs differently. It's all in the details. I'm not saying doctors are wrong. I'm saying that there may be more to look at than the obvious. Second guess everything will make for better decisions and better troubleshooting. Movement is life.