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Anyone have the FGFR3 antibody gene?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Jul 31 10:32am | Replies (147)

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@david1959

Hello John, Thank you for the links. Yes I have tried numerous therapies over the years ( prior to diagnosis ) with varying results. To date IVIG has helped the most. I have made life style changes over the years, voluntary and involuntary, to try and modulate the severity of this disease. I do wish there was more research completed involving AntiFGFR3 autoantibodies ( My level is around 35000 ) in order to facilitate a possible cure. I am hoping the St. Etienne study has some answers.

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