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Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Apr 10, 2023 | Replies (17)Comment receiving replies
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@jbeattievt You’ve asked a common question. I asked that question of my rheumatologist when I saw him last week and his answer was ‘no’ you don’t need immune supplements or boosters. “ You’re taking medicine to keep your immune system down.”
This article, by the Center for Disease Controls offers this information:
https://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpao/features/enhance-immunity/index.html
They talk about the best way to safely support your immune system.
What and how many, supplements do you take everyday?
@jbeattievt and @flamingal, I merged your discussion with this existing discussion:
- Autoimmune diseases and Immune Supporting Supplements: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/autoimmune-diseases-and-immune-supporting-supplements/
I did this so you can read previous posts and connect with others on this topic like @SusanEllen66 @gingerw @olivesn @tinder68 @judithfraser000 @annewoodmayo and others.
@jbeattievt, have you discussed this with your rheumatologist?
I am 25+ years trying to get answers for a complex situation. Credible research does show immunosupressants are often prescribed to control the immune response. A traditionally trained and experienced doctor, with an interest in complementary alternative modalities, may be your best resource. We are each unique - autoimmunes are the most challenging - no one is "textbook" and requires time and effort to find the answers & the mix that works for each of us. As accurate as diagnosis as possible is necessary, then go from there. There are excellent doctors out there -don't settle for anything less. Keep a diary/journal of what you are doing for yourself, and how you believe you are doing. A short pencil is more reliable than a long memory - details matter, and so do you.