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Hello @wfwcooks,

I see that your husband has been diagnosed with the antisynthetase syndrome. From your question, I'm assuming that he has been told that he is now in remission, is that the case? Has your husband's doctor indicated that he might be in remission? Is your husband responding to the treatment he is receiving?

I found a few members who have discussed this rare disorder and I would like to invite them to discuss this with you, @jamieray6212, @nancykay1888, and @tstefanelli.

I did some research and found some information on this disorder. Here is the link, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5006392/,

As rare disorders like this need careful medical attention, I would encourage you to seek a second opinion from a multidisciplinary medical center, such as a university medical school or a facility like Mayo Clinic. These facilities are generally research-oriented and have good outcomes for the diagnosis and treatment of hard-to-treat medical issues.

Are you near a medical center like this?

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He isn’t in remission yet, just curious if he does go into remission what it will be like. He has a great team of doctors they the university of Utah. Just trying to do more research but sometimes I get lost in all the medical talk. Thanks for sharing the link!